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The Cryptid Archives
Cryptids Across the Atlas
13 episodes
1 week ago
Welcome to The Cryptid Archives, where twice a week, documented encounters become immersive journeys into the unknown. This project is dedicated to uncovering witness statements from forgotten papers, books, and forums, bringing them to your screens for you to watch, listen, and learn. We adapt each encounter for modern media while weaving in the rich history and folklore of each area, creating an immersive narrative experience that preserves every detail of the original witness statement. We hope you enjoy your time at the Cryptid Archives, presented by Cryptids Across the Atlas
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Welcome to The Cryptid Archives, where twice a week, documented encounters become immersive journeys into the unknown. This project is dedicated to uncovering witness statements from forgotten papers, books, and forums, bringing them to your screens for you to watch, listen, and learn. We adapt each encounter for modern media while weaving in the rich history and folklore of each area, creating an immersive narrative experience that preserves every detail of the original witness statement. We hope you enjoy your time at the Cryptid Archives, presented by Cryptids Across the Atlas
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El Paso Dogman Baseball Field ENCOUNTER | True Texas Cryptid Story in 1968
The Cryptid Archives
14 minutes 55 seconds
10 months ago
El Paso Dogman Baseball Field ENCOUNTER | True Texas Cryptid Story in 1968

This file from the scorching summer of 1968 brings us to the cracked earth of an El Paso, Texas baseball diamond, where a group of young friends' evening game erupted into an encounter that would reshape their understanding of what lurks in the desert darkness.


You're browsing the Cryptid Archives: Narrative short stories based on real cryptid encounters. Presented by Cryptids Across the Atlas.


Foul Ball Into Darkness | Cryptid Archives


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This short story was based on an encounter originally documented by Dogman Encounters Radio. Links to the original encounter, along with our other cryptid content can be found below.


What do you make of the creature's brazen behavior that night? Despite being in a populated area, it seemed unafraid of human attention - one might even say aggressive in its display. Could such an encounter suggest an intelligence toying with the witnesses? Or could simpler factors like territorial instinct coupled with the cover of darkness offer an explanation? One wonders how many times over the years such a creature may have used the sprawling network of alleyways, abandoned lots, and drainage culverts that crisscross the city to move unseen, a shadow among shadows.


There's a long history of strange sightings in the liminal spaces where city meets desert in the Southwest. From the Skinwalkers of Navajo tradition to the more recent rash of Chupacabra sightings, there seems to be something about these borderlands that attracts or perhaps manifests the unexplained. Could the rapid postwar development of El Paso have disturbed something ancient slumbering beneath the desert soil? Or do these creatures simply gravitate to the edges, the spaces where wildness still abuts our human world?


Share your thoughts in the comments below, and while you're there, don't forget to hit that follow button. If you enjoyed this encounter, please consider leaving an honest review - it helps other cryptid enthusiasts find these stories of the unexplained. And remember to keep your eyes open. You never know what you might see just on the edge of the road.


Full URL: https://dogmanencounters.com/el-paso-county-tx-encounter/


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The Cryptid Archives
Welcome to The Cryptid Archives, where twice a week, documented encounters become immersive journeys into the unknown. This project is dedicated to uncovering witness statements from forgotten papers, books, and forums, bringing them to your screens for you to watch, listen, and learn. We adapt each encounter for modern media while weaving in the rich history and folklore of each area, creating an immersive narrative experience that preserves every detail of the original witness statement. We hope you enjoy your time at the Cryptid Archives, presented by Cryptids Across the Atlas