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Carlo OssolaCollège de FranceLittératures modernes de l'Europe néolatineAnnée 2024-202509 - Colloque : Miguel de Unamuno. Nationalismes et cosmopolitisme - El Cancionero póstumo unamuniano en el yermo de la historia : un destino transatlántico para un libro intempestivoEnrique Santos UnamunoUniversidad de ExtremaduraPrésidence : Carlo OssolaColloque international et interdisciplinaire coorganisé par Hélène Dewaele Valderrábano, Bernard Franco et Carlo Ossola.Avec le soutien du CRLC EA4510 (Centre de Recherche en Littérature Comparée), du SIRICE UMR 8138 et du Collège de France.Ce colloque s'inscrit dans un projet plus général consistant à aborder une série d'intellectuels espagnols du début du XXe siècle, envisagés comme citoyens du monde et témoins de leur temps. L'approche est résolument interdisciplinaire et associe histoire des idées, histoire des arts, littérature, esthétique, philosophie. Une première journée d'étude a été consacrée à Eugenio d'Ors et a donné lieu à une publication, sous le titre Eugenio d'Ors l'Européen (2023). Ce nouveau colloque consacré à Unamuno suivra un fil& directeur commun, en envisageant les tensions à l'œuvre dans la pensée d'Unamuno, son évolution, et ledépassement des nationalismes dans un cosmopolitisme. Esprit éclectique, Unamuno permet d'interroger les relations entre philosophie et littérature, entre littérature et histoire de laculture européenne, par exemple à travers la figure du Quichotte, ainsi qu'à travers sesréceptions européennes. Les études rassembleront spécialistes d'histoire, d'histoire de l'art, de littérature, d'analyse filmique. A travers la figure d'Unamuno, c'est toute une périodehistorique qui sera envisagée, éclairant les métamorphoses de l'Europe de la toute fin duXIXe siècle au milieu du XXe siècle.
John Jughead Pierson make his return to the show to talk all about his new band Semi-Famous and what it was like turning a fictional band into a real one. Plus tons more!JUGHEADhttps://semi-famous.bandcamp.comhttps://www.jugheadsbasementpodcast.comhttps://www.instagram.com/jugheadsbasementhttps://www.instagram.com/semifamous27PCHInstagram - www.instagram.com/powerchordhourTwitter - www.twitter.com/powerchordhourFacebook - www.facebook.com/powerchordhourYoutube - www.youtube.com/channel/UC6jTfzjB3-mzmWM-51c8LggSpotify Episode Playlists - https://open.spotify.com/user/kzavhk5ghelpnthfby9o41gnr?si=4WvOdgAmSsKoswf_HTh_MgDonate to help show costs -https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/pchanthonyhttps://cash.app/$anthmerchpowerchordhour@gmail.comCheck out the Power Chord Hour radio show every Friday night at 8 to 11 est/Tuesday Midnight to 3 est on 107.9 WRFA in Jamestown, NY. Stream the station online at wrfalp.com/streaming/ or listen on the WRFA app.Special Thanks to my buddy Jay Vics for the behind the scenes help on this episode!https://www.meettheexpertspodcast.comhttps://www.jvimobile.com
Gigante de la caridad.
Nos dirigimos a una nueva versión de Yermo... ahora para ser atacados por radiación y quedar atrapados en una boveda y hablar de un inesperado pero fresco estreno de Prime Video. Recuerda seguirnos en redes sociales: https://linktr.ee/lacuevadelnerd Para comentarios, escríbenos a contacto@lacuevadelnerd.com Visita http://lacuevadelnerd.com para más noticias y reseñas.
Hola Cabañers: Aquí esta una de las series de este año que mas nos ha sorprendido. Amazon Prime nos traiciona y nos mete anuncios sin avisar pero por lo menos nos da una serie de calidad y garantía de diversión. Estructura de programa: 00:00:00 Presentaciones 00:06:40 FallOut Series 01:07:40 Recomendaciones 01:33:50 Próximos Podcast Raul Q*Bert, Anna Martinelli y Carlos Solo recorren el Yermo para hablar un rato con vosotros oyentes. Que lo disfruteis Orgullo Cabañer
Da igual que sea un Páramo, Yermo, Negociudad o Megatón, ahí estará la tripulación de la Random Crest para disfrutar de un buen post-apocalipsis. Y para gozar aún más de las penurias nos acompaña Angel Codón para hablar de todo, incluso de Fallout. Así que cálzate tu cuero y tachuelas para intentar sobrevivir a dos horas de inhóspito programa.
Seguimos a tope con Fallout, Dylan se uno a la Alex Garland-mania y Loren juega juegos indies. Hablamos de Fallout (2024), Fallout: New Vegas, Shōgun, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Star Wars: The Bad Batch, Ace Attorney: Spirit of Justice, Civil War, Lil Gator's Game, Botany Manor y Harold Halibut. Suenan: LCD Soundsystem: 45:33 (Pt. 2) English Teacher: Nearly Daffodils
Esta semana viajamos al Yermo para hablar de Fallout, la última gran adaptación videojueguil que se ha convertido en todo un fenómeno... efímero. 04:37 | El batarang (La Casa, Cientos de castores, Beekeper: El protector, The Magic Prank Show, Ripley, Dexter) 14:16 | Alfred te lo cuenta 16:00 | Crítica sin spoilers 40:43 | Crítica con spoilers Instagram https://www.instagram.com/batsenales/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/podcastbat/ X @batsenalesPOD Telegram https://t.me/batsePOD
Cuervo Rojo te lleva a recorrer el Yermo y a descubrir la Nuka-Cola, a los Supermutantes y los tejemanejes del Enclave, todo desde la seguridad de nuestro refugio. Oki doki?
Fallout está en boca de todos, y es que la serie ha revitalizado la franquicia, haciendo que vuelva a haber picos de jugadores recurrentes, ofertas en los títulos de la franquicia y de paso haber colapsado la web de los mods por saturación de accesos simultáneos. El Yermo está de moda y Rodor nos da unas primera impresiones de la serie y analiza, de paso, la última entrega de la saga post-nuclear: Fallout 76. Ya habló de ella en la primera temporada del podcast y la verdad, parece que los años le han sentado bien al título. (No como nosotros que nos hemos convertido ya en señores mayores con mucho sueño) De ahí viajemos a las profundidades... de la paciencia humana!! Y es que este Harold Halibut se trata de una aventura gráfica realizada mediante la técnica de stop-motion, moviendo moñecos fotograma a fotograma. 12 años han estado ahí liados con la plastilina ¿habrá merecido la pena? Travol, nos lo cuenta. Por último JK rescata un título que se nos había quedado atascado en la nieve desde hace unos años. Afortunadamente ahora hemos tenido a mano un camión bien grande para ir a rescataros este análisis de Snowrunner, un juego que deja que te montes tú mismo tu aventura. Nos oímos de nuevo en una semana. Dadle al play! Jk_eye, Travol y RodoR Melodía del programa: 'Los Gremlins en Kioto' de Icarus Crash. Versión chiptune por Gryzor87.
Este mes de mayo se presenta con una calma que precede a la tempestad. Un alto en el camino para el descanso, o un momento idóneo para coger fuerzas y apresurarnos en nuestro backlog. Y aunque no hay muchas noticias de especial relevancia en el sector, siempre rascamos para encontrar algo de lo que hablar en el podcast. Como por ejemplo, ahí tenemos a Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, el cual ha aparecido de repente en en servicio Game Pass. Y si no hay mucho novedad, a lo mejor es buen momento para volver a descargar Fallout 4, que con el repunte de la serie y la actualización para consolas de nueva generación, seguro que apetece visitar el Yermo. Staff que ha participado en este programa: @VadilloMario @piti_west @Espartakush @JohnMcEnroe Programación del podcast: 00:00 A qué estamos jugando 18:00 Star Wars Jedi: Survivor en Xbox Game Pass 26:00 Éxito de Fallout 31:00 Juegos de Xbox en PS5 37:00 Análisis de TopSpin 2K25 62:00 Lanzamientos 70:00 Comentarios y despedidas
Hoy nos ponemos nuestro pipboy, tomamos algunos radaway y salimos al Yermo, para analizar y destripar la temporada 1 de esta serie que pinta muy bien, y que adapta una magnífica saga de videojuegos. Fallout. Haremos una breve introducción al universo y enseguida "iremos al lío" con la trama de la temporada. Lo mejor, lo peor, los guiños y lo que esperamos para la siguiente temporada. Esperamos un gran like, que os suscribáis, y que nos dejéis comentarios. Tertulianos: -Mario -Rev -Manel ___________________________ Música: -Wind Rose -Scott Holmes -Sonnik -DuBoLoGy -SoularFlair -BSO Fallout. No olvidéis suscribiros, compartir el podcast y darle a Me Gusta. Telegram https://t.me/PalacioEnano Twitch https://www.twitch.tv/palacioenano Ivoox https://www.ivoox.com/palacio-enano_a Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJbE... Twitter @elpalacioenano Instagram https://www.instagram.com/elpalacioenano Facebook https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100086482102662 Correo electrónico elpalacioenanopodcast@gmail.com
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En nuestro episodio semanal de Vandal Radio, conducido por Jose de la Fuente, repasamos con Carlos Leiva el nuevo juego de Ubisoft, Prince of Persia: The Rogue, analizamos en detalle las últimas informaciones de Star Wars Outlaws y su fecha de lanzamiento y nos adentramos con Alberto González en el Yermo de Prime Video con Fallout, en una crítica especial -sin spoilers- sobre la adaptación en formato televisivo de la saga de Bethesda.
Nuevo programa en el que nos reunimos Fernando, Rafa, Juanjo, David y Jotaele. Empezamos hablando del Hispacomic, continuamos con algunas reseñas y terminamos con lectura conjunta de "SOY SU SILENCIO" (Norma). - Superman American Alien (ECC). - Zero Calcare (Reservoir). - Los hijos del Capitán Grant. (Tengu) - Las 5 tierras volumen 4 (Yermo). - El misterio del paso Diàtlov (Norma). - Lectura conjunta Soy su silencio (Norma) 🎼 - Bad Religion - Sorrow 🎼 - Ghost - Rats Puedes encontrarnos en: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tdtpodcast Twitter: @PodcastTDT tertuliadetebeos@gmail.com tertuliadetebeos.blogspot.com En Instagram: @tdtpodcast_ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/tdtpodcast Y por supuesto, en Banana cómics, C/Castilla 8, Triana, Sevilla. www.bananacomics.es
Volvemos otra semana ynos juntamos Fernando, Rafa y Jose para charlar con Carles Miralles, editor de yermo Editorial. 🎼 DIO - Holy Diver 🎼 DIO - Rainbow in the dark Puedes encontrarnos en: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tdtpodcast Twitter: @PodcastTDT tertuliadetebeos@gmail.com tertuliadetebeos.blogspot.com En Instagram: @tertulia_de_tebeos YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/tdtpodcast Y por supuesto, en Banana cómics, calle castilla 8, Triana, Sevilla. www.bananacomics.es
¡Nuevo programa con Fernando, Rafa, Manuel, Juanjo y Jotaele. En los primeros minutos estrenamos nueva sección, la lectura conjunta, y a continuación os traemos unas pocas reseñas y nos despedimos comentando las novedades de ECC de diciembre. - Lectura conjunta: un avión sin ella (Norma) - Sabanas (la Cupula). - Upgrade Soul. Actualizar alma (Norma). - Batman: Yo soy suicida. Focus (ECC). - Las 5 Tierras vol.3 (Yermo). - Hoka Hey! (Nuevo Nueve). - Dragonero Sinalma (Panini). 🎼 Murder Incorporate 🎼 Holy Diver 🎼 Juke Box Hero Puedes encontrarnos en: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tdtpodcast Twitter: @PodcastTDT tertuliadetebeos@gmail.com tertuliadetebeos.blogspot.com En Instagram: @tdtpodcast_ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/tdtpodcast Y por supuesto, en Banana cómics, C/Castilla 8, Triana, Sevilla. www.bananacomics.es
Queridos y sufridos oyentes, como era de esperar nada de novedades en el Yermo, no vamos a molestaros hablando de juegos de los que habla todo el mundo, ni vamos a arreglaros las carteras influyendo en vuestras compras, hoy traemos más JdR/RPG de épocas pretéritas, todo tipo de golosinas para los fans de la exp. los niveles y el farmeo, a ver si sois capaces de encontrar todos los títulos que nada tienen que ver con el género y esta gentuza del Refugio se ha atrevido a incluir en este segundo especial; pasad y disfrutar de la ignorancia.
“Joven, yo te lo mando: Levántate.” Del santo Evangelio según san Lucas: 7, 11-17. Lectura y reflexión: Pbro. Guillermo Bernal Gutiérrez.
Gigante de la caridad
Descubrimos hoy la vida de San Pafnuncio.
“Las posibilidades de la traducción no se agotan, sino que se renuevan y vivifican en cada intento” dice el escritor y traductor Mario Murgia, quien para Descarga Cultura.UNAM ha grabado precisamente su traducción al español de The Wasteland, de T.S. Eliot y algunos sonetos de John Milton, los cuales por primera vez han sido llevados a esta lengua en su forma original. En esta charla Murgia nos acerca a esos distintos niveles de traducción e interpretación y ahonda en aquello que determina las decisiones que se toman al momento de trasladar un texto literario de un idioma a otro. Este episodio cierra con la versión en español de The Wasteland, pero en Descarga Cultura.UNAM también puedes escuchar este poema de largo aliento que en su momento, a principios del siglo XX, fue un reflejo del espíritu y ánimo social de la posguerra que permeaba el mundo, pero que aún nos sigue hablando de las grandes contradicciones, dolores y heridas de la crisis civilizatoria actual.Escucha aquí The Wasteland, de T.S. Eliot: https://n9.cl/u7gqe, Y sonetos de John Milton: https://n9.cl/jqt502.
Hoy los Marcianitos están un poco confundidos, han encontrado en la Tierra una zona con mucha devastación, seres extraños y extraña tecnología. Después de un apocalipsis nuclear, nos encontramos con un Yermo que está más vivo de lo que se supone. La radiación ha creado criaturas increíbles y un entorno muy peligroso para un simple humano que sale de su refugio. Esta es la máxima de la saga Fallout y esta vez les toca a los Marcianitos enfrentarse a esta realidad después de abandonar la seguridad de su nave. ¿Cuál fue tu Fallout favorito? ¿Qué es lo más extraño que te ha pasado en estos juegos? Y recuerda que puedes comprar tus juegos digitales con hasta un 90% de descuento en nuestro enlace de Instantgaming: https://www.instant-gaming.com/es/?igr=horamarcianitos
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The Game Awards, la gala de lo Os....., los Osc,.... Los Oscar ..MUAHUAHUAHUAHUAHUAHUAHUA........ Pues eso, la gala en la que se entregan un montón de premios a videojuegos y su entorno, la gala de los maletines, la gala de los WORLD PREMIER y del colega Geoff y sus anuncios de .... (rellenar la línea de puntos con cualquier producto que NO tenga que ver con videojuegos) Veamos que piensan los refigiados del Yermo sobre los premios de este 2022 que ya se acaba.
Una nueva escala en la que repasamos novedades de nuestras editoriales amigas y en la que nos acompaña uno de nuestros oyentes, Rafa Coll. También entrevistamos a Almudena y Luis, responsables de comunicación de Arechi Manga y Yermo Ediciones respectivamente, junto a los compañeros de TDT Podcast. El programa se divide en las siguientes partes: […] Lee la entrada completa en E07 - Novedades y entrevista a Yermo y Arechi.
CAPÍTULO #322… Esta semana viajaremos al desierto y guardaremos silencio para hablar de Cuento de Arena, un trabajo que adapta al gran Ramón K. Pérez desde un guión perdido de Jim Henson y que se trata de un cómic que explota la narrativa visual. Además nos trasladaremos a Avilés donde durante las Jornadas del Cómic de 2022 entrevistamos al propio Ramón mientras nos tomábamos unas copichuelas en un bar y nos desentraña los recursos que utilizó durante la adaptación. Y como suele ser habitual os traeremos toda la actualidad, con las últimas noticias y avances editoriales de Yermo y Panini, y visitaremos las estanterías de novedades para traeros los mejores lanzamientos como lo último de Skottie Young y Jorge Corona en Soy Quien Amas en La Sombra, la nueva edición de Slam Dunk, Wild West, Die! Die! Die! y muchísimo más. Gracias por estar al otro lado agentes ¡Nos oímos! NOTICIAS [00:07:08] HBO Max estrena la serie de ¡GARCÍA! Se estrena la película de One Piece: Red Warner Multiversity es el Super Smash Bros de la compañía Novedades Yermo Ediciones para Noviembre Netflix Renueva Sandman para una segunda temporada Novedades Panini Comics Diciembre NOVEDADES Y RELECTURAS [00:37:05] Universo Spiderman Pagando por ello Adicto al amor Todas la canciones tristes The Silver Coin Soy quien amas en la sombra Slam Dunk La Vampira de Barcelona El Caballero del ocaso Die! Die! Die! Ice Cream Man Wild West Ana e Historias Tristes Calvin & Hobbes Choujin X Cloaked The Demon: El Infierno es la Tierra ANÁLISIS: CUENTO DE ARENA [02:53:21] Hablamos al detalle sobre Cuento de Arena, la adaptación de Ramon K. Pérez sobre un guión pérdido del fallecido artista Jim Henson. Este trabajo, pensado originalmente como un cortometraje, nos contará la travesía de un hombre a través del desierto y las diferentes desventuras locas que le ocurren, al más puro estilo Looney Toones. Un cómic prácticamente mudo, y que aporta un valor añadido al sonido y la música dentro del medio, explotando los recursos de composición para transmitirlo. ENTREVISTA: RAMÓN K. PÉREZ [04:42:52] Viajamos al Norte, y más concretamente a Avilés para visitar las jornadas del cómic. Allí nos sentamos en un bar con Ramón K. Pérez y mientras nos tomamos unos refrigerios charlamos largo y tendido sobre su trabajo y su trayectoria. Un autor que se consolidó con Cuento de Arena y que le hemos podido ver en series como la actual Stillwater o junto a Jeff Lemire en su etapa de Ojo de Halcón. Una charleta mucho más coloquial pero con las mejores enseñanzas del maestro. CORREO DEL AGENTE [05:21:19] Leemos todos vuestros mensajes dejados en las redes y nuestra sección de la voz de los Agentes de Hydra, ¡Habla pueblo Habla! ¡Muchas gracias por escucharnos y todo vuestro apoyo y participación! Tomos y grapas es un medio de comunicación transmedia, disfruta de nuestros contenidos también en nuestra web, YouTube y redes sociales. VISITA TAMBIÉN NUESTRA LIBRERÍA En la Calle Alcalá 211 o nuestra TIENDA ONLINE con el mejor servicio y atención 👉👉 tiendatomosygrapas.com
Nuevo programa en el que nos juntamos Fernando, Manuel (Vuelo 616) y Jose para charlar con Almudena Iglesias y Luis Rodríguez de Arechi y Yermo respectivamente. Puedes encontrarnos en Facebook y también en: Twitter: @tdt_podcast tertuliadetebeos@gmail.com tertuliadetebeos.blogspot.com En Instagram y ahora también en nuestro canal de YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCS10_Iq8ZdSUov8Bupsj0Bw
CAPÍTULO #318… Esta semana reunimos a los podcasters más poderosos de la tierra para hablar de Siempre Vengadores, obra de Kurt Busiek y Carlos Pacheco que se llevan al grupo de viajes en el tiempo para homenajear toda su historia y además enseñarnos los valores de ser un Vengador. Además comentaremos las últimas noticias de actualidad y avances editoriales de Panini y Yermo, y por si eso fuera poco os traeremos las mejores reseñas de los últimos lanzamientos. Hablaremos de cosas como Los Nuevos Vengadores de Bendis, Lugosi, el integral de Providence, un repaso a las historias de Black Adam, El departamento de la Verdad y mucho más. Gracias por estar al otro lado agentes.¡Nos oímos! NOTICIAS [00:09:28] Vuelve en Panini la Biblioteca Marvel Exposición Tintín en Madrid Nuevo Tráiler de Wakanda Forever Novedades Yermo Ediciones Octubre Novedades Panini Cómics Noviembre Fallece el artista Kim Jung Gi a los 47 años NOVEDADES Y RELECTURAS [00:50:43] Mytek Lugosi Fatty Un cesto lleno de cabezas Omnibus Nuevos Vengadores de Bendis Blue y Gold Trinidad VXE El Día del Juicio The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen Nemo Providence Alpha Flight El arte de Batman Cómo se hizo la serie animada de X-Men Departamento de la verdad Capitán América de Mark Waid y Chris Samnee Demon Days Patrulla x nuevas grapas Black Adam ANÁLISIS: SIEMPRE VENGADORES [03:51:37] Nos sumergimos junto a un variopinto grupo de Vengadores de distintas épocas en una aventura que nos arrastra a lo más profundo de la línea temporal. Hay que librar La Guerra del Destino contra Kang El Conquistador, una descomunal épica que repasa los mejores y los peores momentos del grupo, gracias al talento del equipo estelar formado por Kurt Busiek, Carlos Pacheco, Jesús Merino y Rogert Stern. CORREO DEL AGENTE [05:56:56] Leemos todos vuestros mensajes dejados en las redes y nuestra sección de la voz de los Agentes de Hydra, ¡Habla pueblo Habla! ¡Muchas gracias por escucharnos y todo vuestro apoyo y participación! Tomos y grapas es un medio de comunicación transmedia, disfruta de nuestros contenidos también en nuestra web, YouTube y redes sociales. VISITA TAMBIÉN NUESTRA LIBRERÍA En la Calle Alcalá 211 o nuestra TIENDA ONLINE con el mejor servicio y atención 👉👉 tiendatomosygrapas.com
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Una de las propiedades más mágicas de la música es que es de quien la escucha. Es flexible y voluble y, sin importar para los fines para los que sea empleada, siempre es susceptible de originar nuevas interpretaciones, nuevas emociones, nuevas reminiscencias... En este episodio hablamos brevemente de la forma en la que va cambiando nuestra interpretación de la música a medida que conocemos más sobre ella, a veces de elementos que no están relacionados con lo estrictamente musical. Como jugadores, crecemos tomando experiencia de los juegos a los que jugamos, de nuestro contexto cultural y de nuestras propias vivencias personales, y esto cambia nuestra forma de percibir la música, de interpretar sus significados. Así pues, en este programa nos subimos a la espalda de un autor de referencia como es William Cheng para reexplorar las tierras valdías del Yermo de Fallout, los cielos de Columbia, la ciudad de Rapture y otros tantos títulos para los cuales sus responsables quisieron imaginar un "futuro musical". ¿Cómo sonaría...? ¿Sucumbiríamos al silencio? ¿Qué sería del arte? Un programa corto pero cargado de información y de referencias que, esperamos que os guste y que podáis ofrecernos vuestros pareceres.
Portlock Alaska & Other haunted ghost towns Today we're talking about a ghost town in Alaska that is rumored to have been abandoned because of…. Wait for it….a killer bigfoot!! dun dun duuuuuuuuuuun!!! We're going to look at Portlock Alaska and after that maybe take a look at other haunted and creepy ghost towns! History of Portlock: As per wikipedia Portlock is a ghost town in the U.S. state of Alaska, located on the southern edge of the Kenai Peninsula, around 16 miles south of Seldovia. It is located in Port Chatham bay, after which an adjacent community takes its namesake. Named after Nathaniel Portlock, Portlock was established in the Kenai Peninsula in the early-twentieth century as a cannery, particularly for salmon. It is thought to have been named after Captain Nathaniel Portlock, a British ship captain who sailed there in 1786. In 1921, a United States Post Office opened in the town. The population largely consisted of Russian-Aleuts, indigenous people of the Aleutian Islands. Both the Aleut people and the islands are divided between the US state of Alaska and the Russian administrative division of Kamchatka Krai. In the early 1900s there were a series of deaths and disappearances in the town. Many people started to blame this on a killer cryptid! It is said that this big bad beast is the reason behind the town being abandoned and left to become a legend. Nantiinaq: First off let's talk about the cryptid that is believed to be the cause of all of this mess. Nantinaq is a large Bigfoot-like creature that is believed to be a key factor in the abandonment of the Alaskan fishing village Portlock. Elders from the nearby town of Nanwalek have kept oral traditions of the creature alive since Portlock's abandonment in 1950. Stories differentiate Nantinaq from the North American Sasquatch or Bigfoot through its abilities, which many believe to be supernatural and evil in nature. The earliest descriptions and accounts of Nantinaq can be traced back to European expedition logs in the 1700's. When Native Alaskans began inhabiting the Portlock area stories and encounters with a mysterious creature began occurring with increasing regularity. In the early 20th century, as Portlock's population grew, local and national sources began to record unexplained occurrences in the area. An abnormally high number of disappearances, catastrophes, and deaths eventually lead to village elders to move the population to nearby Nanwalek. The physical characteristics of Nantinaq are typically described to be similar to the North American Sasquatch. Eye witnesses and historians describe the creature as being upwards of 8 feet tall and being covered in dark fur. Sharp claws capable of ripping mammals with ease have also been identified. Despite the creatures imposing physical characteristics, many locals identify Nantinaq more through its invisible traits. Strange illnesses, smells and noises have all been recorded in the Portlock area with no known explanation. This has led many locals and elders to believe Nantinaq is spiritual in nature. The craziness: Even before Portlock had even existed there had long been sinister stories told by the Natives of the area. They had long told of a creature stalking the wildernesses of the region, which they referred to as a Nantiinaq, roughly translating to “half man- half beast.” The Natives were apparently terrified of these creatures, and would avoid any area in which they were known to lurk. At first Portlock seemed safe, but whether the Nantiinaq had anything to do with it or not, strange things began happening in and around the area, not long after its settlement. In 1900, a group of hair-covered creatures ran at a prospector who had climbed a tree in an attempt to get his bearings near Thomas Bay. The prospector said they were, “the most hideous creatures. I couldn't call them anything but devils…” The prospector, upon seeing the creatures advancing on him, was able to drop down out of the tree, get to his canoe and make his escape in the nick of time. He had no doubt in his mind that, had he not seen the creatures when he did, they would have made short work of him. Another bizarre incident allegedly happened in as early as 1905, just a few years after the cannery had opened. At this time, many of the workers at the cannery suddenly stopped coming to work and refused to come back, but this wasn't due to poor pay or working conditions, but rather because the men were deeply spooked. They claimed that there was “something in the woods,” commonly reported by the men as being large dark shapes that would stare at them from the tree line at the shore and sometimes display menacing behavior. The workers were eventually convinced to come back the following season, but this was not the end of the town's problems. In the 1920s and 30s there were several mysterious deaths in the area that seemed to have been caused by something very large and powerful. The first was a local hunter by the name of Albert Petka, who was out hunting with his dogs in the 1920s when he came across a massive hairy creature that materialized from the trees to strike him in the chest, sending him flying. Petka's dogs allegedly managed to chase the beast off, and when rescuers arrived he explained what had happened, before dying from his wounds later. Natives at the time saw this as a bad sign, believing it to be evidence that a Nantiinaq had come to haunt the area. Rumors like this persisted for years, only further perpetuated by stories of miners, loggers, hunters, or cannery workers finding huge tracks in the woods, or of seeing fleeting large dark shapes and sometimes hearing eerie howls at night. Making it even more ominous is that there were some reports from frightened Natives that there was a ghostly entity in the area as well, which took the form of a woman wearing a long black dress and who would appear at the top of the cliffs near town to scream and moan before vanishing. Brian Weed is the co-founder of a group called Juneau's Hidden History that primarily keeps track of things through their Facebook page. He has traveled all over Juneau and many other Alaskan towns in search of natural history and stories. His group plans frequent hikes in the area to places that have some sort of story to tell or just to see the natural beauty of the state. He related another story of a mysterious death. "A logger was out working and something or someone hit him over the head with a huge piece of logging equipment, something that one man couldn't have lifted. When they found his body, there was blood on the equipment and there was no way that one person could have done it. He was a good ten feet from the logging equipment, so it's not like he slipped, fell, and hit his head. It looked more like someone picked it up and bonked him over the head." In 1940 it was reported that a search party had been sent out to look for one such missing hunter, which would claim that they had come across his body in a creek, mutilated and torn apart in a way not consistent with a bear attack. Other bodies would reportedly be found as well, apparently washed down from the mountains into a nearby lagoon, with others still discovered washed up on the shores of Port Chatham, all of them ripped apart and maimed as if by some immensely powerful animal. At the time there were so many people turning up in that lagoon dead that it began to truly freak out the locals, to the point that they spent much time cowering indoors away from those creepy ass woods. By the 1950s, locals were sick and tired of living in fear so they completely fled the town and left it abandoned. Years later when hunters returned, it is said that they reported seeing 18-inch long human-like footprints with patterns similar to a deer or wolf. Former Portlock resident Malania Helen Kehl was interviewed by Naomi Klouda of the Homer Tribune back in October of 2009 and said things in Portlock started out well enough but degenerated to such a point that the family left their home and fled to Nanwalek.The family had endured the murder of Malania's godfather, Andrew Kamluck in 1931. Kamluck was the logger who was killed when someone, or something, hit him over the head. "We left our houses and the school and started all new here (Nanwalek),” said Kehl. Port Graham elder, Simeon Kvasnikoff told of the unexplained disappearance of a gold miner near the village during this time. “He went up there one time and never came back,” said Kvasnikoff. “No one found any sign of him.” Another interesting aspect of the Portlock story was relayed to Klouda by an Anchorage paramedic who preferred to remain anonymous. “In 1990, while I was working as a paramedic in Anchorage, we got called out on an alarm for a man having a heart attack at the state jail in Eagle River. He was a Native man in his 70s, and after I got him stabilized with IVs, O2 and cardiac drugs, my partner and I began to transport him to the Native Hospital in Anchorage.” En route to the hospital, the paramedic and the Native man, an “Aleut'' from Port Graham, talked about hunting. The paramedic had been to DogFish Bay and was once stuck there due to bad weather. “This old man sat up on the gurney and grabbed me by the front of my shirt. He got right up to my face and said, ‘Did it bother you?' Well, with that question, the hair just stood up on the back of my head. I said, ‘Yes.' “Did you see it?” was his next question. I said, “No, did you see it?” He said “No, but my brother seen it. It chased him.” Ok so that's pretty jacked up….a killer bigfoot! That's one hell of a story. The town had been abandoned ever since and sightings continue to this day. In fact there is a TV series about this place called Alaskan Killer Bigfoot! The series followed a 40 day expedition to the area to try and see if they can get to the bottom of all the mystery! Moody hasn't watched it yet but I'm sure he'll get high and binge it soon. So on the side of fairness we do have to disclose an interview we found. The interview was with a woman named Sally Ash. Sally is Sugpiaq of Russian-Aleut descent. She has lived in Nanwalek for most of her life and continues to speak her native language Sugt'stun. Her mother was born in Dogfish Bay, near Port Chatham. “Our people were nomadic, went by the seasons, whatever was in season they would move from one place to another. They went through Port Chatham, Dogfish Bay, Seldovia, Homer, even to Kodiak.” "Portlock was kind of a creepy place,” she admitted. “They'd tell us don't go out on a foggy day. That's when he's walking around. You could run into him and you never know what he might do.” The ‘he' that she is talking about is their local form of Sasquatch, known as Nantiinaq. Nantiinaq pronounced ‘non-tee-nuck,' is not your typical, everyday Sasquatch brute. Nantiinaq is more of a supernatural being. “I think he is part-human,” Sally describes. “He lived with people and then didn't want to be around them anymore so he moved to the forest; away from everybody. He started growing hair and he looked like a bigfoot — scary… My uncles, my grandfathers, they all talked about him. They'd tell us they live far away from people. They don't mix with people.” “My brother went up to the lake. He was tying off his skiff. He started smelling something really bad in the bushes, so he opened it, moving the branches. Something's going on here. Then he looked in there and there was a man with his hands — in the back way (turned around). It looked like a man, but he was all hairy and he looked really scary. So he and our cousin took off running and didn't want to be up there. He wasn't sure if it was a bigfoot, but there was a horrible smell,” she said. “I think it's a he; he has been living for a long time,” Sally says. “He's old, he's tall, he's strong, he's hairy. It lives in the woods and you can tell when he's getting near. You can smell him. My mom used to talk about it a lot. She'd tell stories of the bigfoot, like in Dogfish area, her and her brother would talk about how bigfoot was around. They were getting too close to him and they would be nice to him. Respect him. Keep distance. They live with him but not so close. He moved around — he was quick.” Sally served as translator for her cousin, Malania Kehl during her historic interview for the Homer Tribune in 2009, that has since taken the bigfoot-believing world by storm. Malania told the reporter that the entire town evacuated Port Chatham in 1949 due to this murderous Nantiinaq. Her story has been perceived as being factual by authors, documentarians, and bigfoot buffs. Buuuuuuuuttttttt….. “My cousin Malania was being interviewed and we were sitting with her,” Sally recalls. “Malania kind of made up a story, because she was getting tired of people asking if this (story) is true. She made up this story about how Bigfoot was killing people. It wasn't true. Everybody knows that, but it was not our place to say nothing. We all knew but we couldn't just stop her. We were brought up in a way where we can't tell our elders they are wrong.” "And that was her story,” Sally giggles… “we knew it. There was me and my sisters and my cousins and we all just sat there. We couldn't tell her, ‘Don't say that Malania,' because she might get mad at us. We were younger than her and we were not allowed in front of her to say anything like that… Malania knew that we knew about her story that she made up and we all had a laugh about it with her.” Sally said the reason for the exodus from Port Chatham was more practical in nature. “People would see Nantiinaq, but that wasn't the reason why people moved this way to Seldovia and Nanwalek. They moved because of the economy, schools and the church. There really was no killing of people.” Well…that's disappointing…but we here at The train are gonna stick to the fact that there's a killer bigfoot to blame! Wow so that's fun! But you know what…it's not enough. We strive to bring you the best in podcast entertainment here so we're going to do some of our patented quick hitters and throw in some more crazy ghost towns for ya! Let's roll! First up we're off to Italy. The ghost town of Craco to be more specific. Craco is a ghost town and comune in the province of Matera, in the southern Italian region of Basilicata. Haunted, surreal and moving, it's not surprising that the Craco ghost town and the beautiful surrounding landscape was chosen as the setting for several movies such as Mel Gibson's The Passion of the Christ and 007 Quantum of Solace. The first written evidence of the town's existence shows that it was under the possession of a bishop named Arnaldo in 1060 A.D. The town's oldest building, the tall Torre Normanna, predates the bishop's documented ownership by 20 years. From 1154 to 1168, after the archbishop, the nobleman Eberto controlled the town, establishing Feudalistic rule, and then ownership passed onto Roberto di Pietrapertos in 1179. A university was established in the 13th century and the population kept growing, reaching 2,590 in the year 1561. By this time, the construction of four large plazas was completed. Craco had its first substantial landslide in 1600, but life went on, and the monastery of St. Peter went up in 1630. Then, another tragedy hit. In 1656, the Black Death began to spread. Hundreds died and the population dipped. But Craco wasn't down for the count quite yet. In 1799, the town successfully overthrew the feudal system — only to then fall to Napoleonic occupation. In 1815, a still-growing Craco was divided into two separate districts. After Italy's unification in the mid-19th century, the controversial gangster and folk hero Carmine Crocco briefly conquered the village. Mother Nature had more in store for Craco. Poor agricultural conditions caused a severe famine in the late 19th century. This spawned a mass migration of the population — about 1,300 people — to North America. Then came more landslides. Craco had a series of them — plus a flood in 1972 and an earthquake in 1980. Luckily, in 1963, the remaining 1,800 inhabitants were transferred down the mountain to a valley called Craco Peschiera. Not everyone was willing to move, however. One man native to the tiny town resisted the relocation, choosing to live the rest of his more than 100 years in his native land. Some houses still hold traces of the life that once was: old appliances, abandoned tools, a lonely chair in the middle of a room where no one will ever sit anymore. A few facades still bear the signs of their past beauty in what has remained of their decorations. And of course there are the tales of hauntings that come with most ghost towns. While there isn't a whole lot on a cursory search, if you dig a little you can find some stories of late night expeditions finding some interesting things. There are stories of groups seeing shadow people and apparitions. People hearing strange sounds. Pictures containing orbs and other anomalies. It's a great looking place, definitely check it out. Next up is Rhyolite Nevada. The ghost town of Rhyolite and its remnants are definitely a popular destination among those who like seeking out Nevada's abandoned places. Home to many of the town's original and now crumbling buildings, it's a fascinating place to see and think about Nevada's past. According to the national parks service This ghost town's origins were brought about by Shorty Harris and E. L. Cross, who were prospecting in the area in 1904. They found quartz all over a hill, and as Shorty describes it “... the quartz was just full of free gold... it was the original bullfrog rock... this banner is a crackerjack”! He declared, “The district is going to be the banner camp of Nevada. I say so once and I'll say it again.” At that time there was only one other person in the whole area: Old Man Beatty who lived in a ranch with his family five miles away. Soon the rush was on and several camps were set up including Bullfrog, the Amargosa and a settlement between them called Jumpertown. A townsite was laid out nearby and given the name Rhyolite from the silica-rich volcanic rock in the area. There were over 2000 claims covering everything in a 30 mile area from the Bullfrog district. The most promising was the Montgomery Shoshone mine, which prompted everyone to move to the Rhyolite townsite. The town immediately boomed with buildings springing up everywhere. One building was 3 stories tall and cost $90,000 to build. A stock exchange and Board of Trade were formed. The red light district drew women from as far away as San Francisco. There were hotels, stores, a school for 250 children, an ice plant, two electric plants, foundries and machine shops and even a miner's union hospital. The town citizens had an active social life including baseball games, dances, basket socials, whist parties, tennis, a symphony, Sunday school picnics, basketball games, Saturday night variety shows at the opera house, and pool tournaments. In 1906 Countess Morajeski opened the Alaska Glacier Ice Cream Parlor to the delight of the local citizenry. That same year an enterprising miner, Tom T. Kelly, built a Bottle House out of 50,000 beer and liquor bottles. In April 1907 electricity came to Rhyolite, and by August of that year a mill had been constructed to handle 300 tons of ore a day at the Montgomery Shoshone mine. It consisted of a crusher, 3 giant rollers, over a dozen cyanide tanks and a reduction furnace. The Montgomery Shoshone mine had become nationally known because Bob Montgomery once boasted he could take $10,000 a day in ore from the mine. It was later owned by Charles Schwab, who purchased it in 1906 for a reported 2 to 6 million dollars. The financial panic of 1907 took its toll on Rhyolite and was seen as the beginning of the end for the town. In the next few years mines started closing and banks failed. Newspapers went out of business, and by 1910 the production at the mill had slowed to $246,661 and there were only 611 residents in the town. On March 14, 1911 the directors voted to close down the Montgomery Shoshone mine and mill. In 1916 the light and power were finally turned off in the town. Today you can find several remnants of Rhyolite's glory days. Some of the walls of the 3 story bank building are still standing, as is part of the old jail. The train depot (privately owned) is one of the few complete buildings left in the town, as is the Bottle House. The Bottle House was restored by Paramount pictures in Jan, 1925. And according to only on your state, It also happens to be home to one of Nevada's spookiest cemeteries. After all, nothing says "creepy" like a ghost town graveyard! Known as the Bullfrog-Rhyolite Cemetery, it definitely looks the part of a haunted destination you probably shouldn't visit at night. The Bullfrog-Rhyolite Cemetery was actually shared between two towns. Home to just a handful of rugged graves, including some that look like nothing more than a human-shaped mound of rocks, it definitely has a serene type of beauty to it...during daylight, that is. There's no telling what kind of creepy experiences you could have in Rhyolite once the sun sets. In fact, paranormal enthusiasts make trips out here to challenge just that! Disembodied voices and orbs are often reported in this area. And while most of the action seems to be centered on this area there are also reports of the same strange goings on in the town itself. Strange sounds and voices and orbs, as well as strange shadows and apparitions. Sounds awesome to us! Next up we head to Calico California. Calico is a ghost town and former mining town in San Bernardino County, California, United States. Located in the Calico Mountains of the Mojave Desert region of Southern California, it was founded in 1881 as a silver mining town, and was later converted into a county park named Calico Ghost Town. Located off Interstate 15, it lies 3 miles (4.8 km) from Barstow and 3 miles from Yermo. Giant letters spelling CALICO are visible, from the highway, on the Calico Peaks behind it. Walter Knott purchased Calico in the 1950s, and architecturally restored all but the five remaining original buildings to look as they did in the 1880s. Calico received California Historical Landmark #782, and in 2005 was proclaimed by then-Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger to be California's Silver Rush Ghost Town. In 1881 four prospectors were leaving Grapevine Station (present day Barstow, California) for a mountain peak to the northeast. After they described the peak as "calico-colored", the peak, the mountain range to which it belonged, and the town that followed were all called Calico. The four prospectors discovered silver in the mountain and opened the Silver King Mine, which was California's largest silver producer in the mid-1880s. John C. King, who had grubstaked the prospectors who discovered the silver vein (the Silver King Mine was thus named after him), was the uncle of Walter Knott founder of Knott's Berry Farm. King was sheriff of San Bernardino County from 1879 to 1882. A post office at Calico was established in early 1882, and the Calico Print, a weekly newspaper, started publishing. The town soon supported three hotels, five general stores, a meat market, bars, brothels, and three restaurants and boarding houses. The county established a school district and a voting precinct. The town also had a deputy sheriff and two constables, two lawyers and a justice of the peace, five commissioners, and two doctors. There was also a Wells Fargo office and a telephone and telegraph service. At its height of silver production during 1883 and 1885, Calico had over 500 mines and a population of 1,200 people. Local badmen were buried in the Boot Hill cemetery An attempt to revive the town was made in about 1915, when a cyanide plant was built to recover silver from the unprocessed Silver King Mine's deposits. Walter Knott and his wife Cordelia, founders of Knott's Berry Farm, were homesteaded at Newberry Springs around this time, and Knott helped build the redwood cyanide tanks for the plant. The last owner of Calico as a mine was Zenda Mining Company. After building Ghost Town at Knott's Berry Farm in the 1940s, Walter Knott, his son, Russell, and Paul von Klieben, who was Knott's art director, made a road trip to Calico. The three of them came back filled with enthusiasm. If they could build an imaginary ghost town at Knott's Berry Farm, would it not be possible to restore a real ghost town? In 1951, Walter Knott purchased the town of Calico from the Zenda Mining Company and put Paul von Klieben in charge of restoring it to its original condition, referencing old photographs. Using the old photos, and Walter's memory and that of some old-timers who still lived in the area, von Klieben was able to not only restore existing structures, but also design and replace missing buildings. Knott spent $700,000 restoring Calico. Knott installed a longtime employee named Freddy "Calico Fred" Noller as resident caretaker and official greeter. In 1966 Walter Knott decided to donate the town to San Bernardino County, and Calico became a County Regional Park. The site is now a thriving tourist attraction, and is quite interesting to visit despite being neither original nor very atmospheric, as only about four of the buildings are largely unchanged from the mining era, and the whole place is rather commercialized. Some of the replica houses have only a frontage, as if part of a movie set. The best part?…yup…its friggin haunted. You can take ghost tours through the town to find out for yourself! According to Haunted Rooms. Com, Amid the claims of paranormal activity, there are 3 main entities who have been identified as residing in Calico Ghost Town and these are the ones that visitors should be on the lookout for. One of the most commonly spotted entities haunting Calico Ghost Town is said to be a woman by the name of Lucy Lane. History suggests that Lucy ran Calico's General Store alongside her husband John Robert Lane. Just like so many of the residents, the Lanes moved away from Calico when the town began rapidly depopulating. However, they ended up returning in 1916 after the town was abandoned and live the rest of their days in the town. Lucy was well into her 90s when she finally passed. It seems only natural then that she would want to stick around in the town where she lived and died. Visitors to Calico Ghost Town have frequently reported seeing Lucy walking between what was once her home and the General Store. She is easily recognizable by her attire – the beautiful black lace dress in which she was buried. Although most of the reports describe seeing Lucy Lane walking from her home to the General Store, there have also been sightings of her inside both buildings as well. Her former home is now a museum dedicated to Lucy and John Robert Lane and she is sometimes seen sitting in a rocking chair slowly rocking back and forth. Some visitors also claim to have seen Lucy behind the counter in the General Store. Another of the paranormal hotspots in the Calico Ghost Town is definitely the schoolhouse! The names of the teachers have long since been lost, but it is said to be their spirits who are responsible for the plethora of paranormal activity happening in the old schoolhouse. There are frequent reports that the teachers like to stand in the windows of the schoolhouse peering out at those passing by on the outside! There are also reports of a red ball of light moving around inside the schoolhouse. This phenomenon has been witnessed by many visitors to Calico Ghost Town. The former teachers are certainly not the only ones who are up to mischief! There have also been reports of various ghostly students in the schoolhouse as well. These children's spirits can be seen flitting around inside the building. They do seem to keep themselves to themselves most of the time, but there is one girl aged around 11 or 12 who is far more outgoing. However, she is most likely to appear to children and teens who will often comment on seeing her only for their parents to turn around and the girl to vanish! The most prominent ghost that roams around Calico Ghost Town is probably the entity known as ‘Tumbleweed' Harris. He is actually the last Marshal of Calico and it seems as though he has not yet stepped down from his duty! He is often seen by the boardwalks on Main Street and you will be able to recognize him by his large frame and long white beard. If you do visit Calico Ghost Town be sure to stop by Tumbleweed's gravestone and thank him for continuing to keep Calico's peace even in death. And finally we double back and head back to Alaska for one more ghost town. Kennecott Alaska is our final destination. In the summer of 1900, two prospectors, "Tarantula" Jack Smith and Clarence L. Warner, a group of prospectors associated with the McClellan party, spotted "a green patch far above them in an improbable location for a grass-green meadow." The green turned out to be malachite, located with chalcocite (aka "copper glance"), and the location of the Bonanza claim. A few days later, Arthur Coe Spencer, U.S. Geological Survey geologist independently found chalcocite at the same location. Stephen Birch, a mining engineer just out of school, was in Alaska looking for investment opportunities in minerals. He had the financial backing of the Havemeyer Family, and another investor named James Ralph, from his days in New York. Birch spent the winter of 1901-1902 acquiring the "McClellan group's interests" for the Alaska Copper Company of Birch, Havemeyer, Ralph and Schultz, later to become the Alaska Copper and Coal Company. In the summer of 1901, he visited the property and "spent months mapping and sampling." He confirmed the Bonanza mine and surrounding by deposits were, at the time, the richest known concentration of copper in the world. By 1905, Birch had successfully defended the legal challenges to his property and he began the search for capital to develop the area. On 28 June 1906, he entered into "an amalgamation" with the Daniel Guggenheim and J.P. Morgan & Co., known as the Alaska Syndicate, eventually securing over $30 million. The capital was to be used for constructing a railway, a steamship line, and development of the mines. In Nov. 1906, the Alaska Syndicate bought a 40 percent interest in the Bonanza Mine from the Alaska Copper and Coal Company and a 46.2 percent interest in the railroad plans of John Rosene's Northwestern Commercial Company. Political battles over the mining and subsequent railroad were fought in the office of U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt between conservationists and those having a financial interest in the copper. The Alaska Syndicate traded its Wrangell Mountains Mines assets for shares in the Kennecott Copper Corporation, a "new public company" formed on 29 April 1915. A similar transaction followed with the CR&NW railway and the Alaska Steamship Company. Birch was the managing partner for the Alaska operation. Kennecott Mines was named after the Kennicott Glacier in the valley below. The geologist Oscar Rohn named the glacier after Robert Kennicott during the 1899 US Army Abercrombie Survey. A "clerical error" resulted in the substitution of an "e" for the "i", supposedly by Stephen Birch himself. Kennecott had five mines: Bonanza, Jumbo, Mother Lode, Erie and Glacier. Glacier, which is really an ore extension of the Bonanza, was an open-pit mine and was only mined during the summer. Bonanza and Jumbo were on Bonanza Ridge about 3 mi (4.8 km) from Kennecott. The Mother Lode mine was located on the east side of the ridge from Kennecott. The Bonanza, Jumbo, Mother Lode and Erie mines were connected by tunnels. The Erie mine was perched on the northwest end of Bonanza Ridge overlooking Root Glacier about 3.7 mi (6.0 km) up a glacial trail from Kennecott. Ore was hoisted to Kennecott via the trams which head-ended at Bonanza and Jumbo. From Kennecott the ore was hauled mostly in 140-pound sacks on steel flat cars to Cordova, 196 rail miles away, via the Copper River and Northwestern Railway (CRNW). In 1911 the first shipment of ore by train transpired. Before completion, the steamship Chittyna carried ore to the Abercrombie landing by Miles Glacier. Initial ore shipments contained "72 percent copper and 18 oz. of silver per ton." In 1916, the peak year for production, the mines produced copper ore valued at $32.4 million. In 1925 a Kennecott geologist predicted that the end of the high-grade ore bodies was in sight. The highest grades of ore were largely depleted by the early 1930s. The Glacier Mine closed in 1929. The Mother Lode was next, closing at the end of July 1938. The final three, Erie, Jumbo and Bonanza, closed that September. The last train left Kennecott on November 10, 1938, leaving it a ghost town. From 1909 until 1938, except when it closed temporarily in 1932, Kennecott mines "produced over 4.6 million tons of ore that contained 1.183 billion pounds of copper mainly from three ore bodies: Bonanza, Jumbo and Mother Lode. The Kennecott operations reported gross revenues above $200 million and a net profit greater than $100 million. In 1938, Ernest Gruening proposed Kennecott be preserved as a National Park. A recommendation to President Franklin D. Roosevelt on 18 Jan. 1940 for the establishment of the Kennecott National Monument went nowhere. However, 2 Dec. 1980 saw the establishment of the Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve. From 1939 until the mid-1950s, Kennecott was deserted except for a family of three who served as the watchmen until about 1952. In the late 1960s, an attempt was made to reprocess the tailings and to transport the ore in aircraft. The cost of doing so made the idea unprofitable. Around the same time, the company with land rights ordered the destruction of the town to rid them of liability for potential accidents. A few structures were destroyed, but the job was never finished and most of the town was left standing. Visitors and nearby residents have stripped many of the small items and artifacts. Some have since been returned and are held in various archives. KCC sent a field party under the geologist Les Moon in 1955. They agreed with the 1938 conclusion, "no copper resource of a size and grade sufficient to interest KCC remained." The mill remains however. Most of this historical info came from an awesome article called A Kennecott Story by Charles Hawley in the University of Utah Press. So you know we love our history and we thought it was cool cus this was such an important town in Alaska's history and then boom…ghost town. But you know that's not why we're there…it's also haunted! Reports of paranormal activity along the abandoned train tracks abound and have for decades. That's not all that makes it one of the most haunted places in America. Some claim to have seen old tombstones along the route. The gravestones then vanish by the time the visitors make their return trip. Others have reported hearing disembodied voices and phantom children laughing. Reportedly, a 1990s construction project here halted after workers were scared away by spooky sounds and inexplicable events. Ok, last little tid bit of fact. There's actually a little town up in the far northwest territory of Alaska called Diomede which is located on the island of Little Diomede in the middle of the Bering Straight. During the winter months the water can freeze and you can actually walk… to Big Diomede … an island in Russia. The stretch of water between these two islands is only about 2.5 miles wide. There are two reported cases of people walking from Alaska to Russia in modern history. The last were Karl Bushby, and his American companion Dimitri Kieffer who in 2006 walked from Alaska to Russia over the Bering Straight in 14 days. So there you have it…killer bigfoot and some cool haunted ghost towns! Maybe we'll drive into some more ghost towns in a future episode! Bigfoot horror movies https://filmschoolrejects.com/bigfoot-horror/
¡Somos Mamones y Mazmorras, jugamos a rol y nos grabamos para que puedas sentarte a la mesa con nosotros y disfrutar de un poco de rol! Hoy, uno de nuestros jugadores habituales, Jc, se pondrá el manto de DM por primera vez en su vida para masterearnos este Oneshot ambientado en el mundo de Fallout usando las reglas de quinta edición. ¡Bienvenidos al Yermo!
Pues antes de terminar el año hemos cumplido y hemos grabado. Es cierto que la industria y la Next Gen no nos han dado mucho material para poder despotricar a gusto, pero el Abuelo Sam y nuestro terrible Troll son capaces de sacarle los colores al mismísimo Drome. Un repaso a los Game Awards, tirón de orejas al 2021 y más deseos que realidades para el 2022. Queridos habitantes del Yermo... Enjoy.
CAPÍTULO #284… Esta semana nos ponemos los trajes de super villanos y nos quitamos las esposas para hablar del Escuadrón Suicida de Ostrander, la etapa que trajo la gloria a este grupo conformado por los villanos más perdedores de la historia del universo de DC. Además hablaremos con Arnau y Carles, editores de Norma Editorial y de Yermo sobre la crisis del papel que se avecina y que está provocando numerosos retrasos en los lanzamientos de novedades.. Y como siempre, os traeremos toda la actualidad del mundo del cómic, noticias, avances y novedades y recomendaciones como Blacksad, Redneck, Inmersión, La casta de los Metabarones, Weird Science y mucho más. Gracias por estar al otro lado agentes. ¡Nos oímos! NOTICIAS [00:07:53] Taika Waititi adaptará El Incal a la gran pantalla Novedades Astiberri Diciembre 2021 Los empleados de Image Comics forman un sindicato Novedades Panini Cómics Diciembre 2021 Benjamin Percy trae de vuelta a Ghost Rider Milligan y Allred vuelven a la carga con X-Cellent Primer trailer de la serie de HBO Max de ¡García! Novedades Planeta Cómic Noviembre 2021 Asterix & Obelix: Slap them All! Nuevo videojuego de Asterix NOVEDADES Y RELECTURAS [00:38:30] Se busca Lucky Luke Truco o Trato - Décimo Aniversario He-Man - La Guerra de la Eternidad El Cabezoniano - Temporada Dos Wonder Woman Tierra Muerta Integral La Casta de los Metabarones Whodunnit? Inmersión The Killer Inside El color que cayó del cielo Death Mountains Redneck Blacksad Todo Cae Villanueva El Taxidermista Weird Science 1 Stranger Things & Dungeons&Dragons Astérix: Tras las huellas del Grifo Sandman Presenta El Corintio: Muerte en Venecia ANÁLISIS: ESCUADRÓN SUICIDA DE JOHN OSTRANDER [03:16:49] Analizamos el Escuadrón Suicida de los autores John Ostrander y Luke McDonnell, una etapa que revitalizó y puso por todo lo alto a uno de los grupos más desconocidos de la editorial. Volvemos a repasar uno de los clásicos DC para dar con las claves que Ostrander supo desarrollar para reciclar una idea como pocas veces se ha hecho. ESPECIAL CRISIS EN EL PAPEL Y RETRASOS EDITORIALES [04:30:35] La industria del cómic y el mundo editorial empieza a sufrir las consecuencias de la escasez de materias primas que afecta al papel y en el que ya hemos empezado a tener varios retrasos en todas las editoriales. Por ahora a pesar de que el futuro sea incierto intentaremos repasar a qué se debe esto y en qué medida afectará al cómic, ¿Subirá el precio de los cómics?. Para hablar de ello en profundidad y con conocimiento, llamamos a Arnau París, editor de Norma Editorial, y a Carles Miralles, editor de Yermo Ediciones. CORREO DEL AGENTE [06:08:54] Leemos todos vuestros mensajes dejados en las redes y nuestra sección de la voz de los Agentes de Hydra, ¡Habla pueblo Habla! ¡Muchas gracias por escucharnos y todo vuestro apoyo y participación!
CAPÍTULO #283… Esta semana nos embutimos en nuestros uniformes de combate para hablar de Matadero Cinco, adaptación de la obra literaria homónima de Kurt Vonnegut, que nos traen Albert Monteys y Ryan North de la mano de Astiberri. Además charlaremos y debatiremos sobre Venom: Habrá Matanza, secuela de la película de nuestro simbionte favorito dónde se enfrentará a una amenaza icónica de las páginas de la editorial. Y como siempre os traeremos toda la actualidad del mundo del cómic, noticias, avances editoriales y novedades y recomendaciones como Champignac, La gala de fuego infernal, Las andanzas del incorregible Paolo Pinocchio, Saga, Drácula, Coraline y mucho más. Gracias por estar al otro lado agentes.¡Nos oímos! NOTICIAS [00:06:17] Comentamos los anuncios de la DC Fandome Novedades de Yermo para Noviembre Cancelan la serie de Y, el último hombre Novedades de Astiberri para Noviembre Retrasos en las editoriales por escasez de papel Fallece Robin Wood NOVEDADES Y RELECTURAS [00:37:26] Saga Coraline Las andanzas del incorregible Paolo Pinocchio The Stringbags El umbral de lo siniestro Batman. El Impostor Asadora Champignac Drácula de Fernando Fernández Liga de la Justicia Oscura La Gala Fuego Infernal Matanza Extrema Blackhand Iron Head ANÁLISIS: MATADERO CINCO O LA CRUZADA DE LOS NIÑOS [02:49:59] Analizamos Matadero Cinco, la adaptación al cómic de la novela homónima que nos traen Albert Monteys y Ryan North. Una obra donde conoceremos los horrores de la guerra a través de la mirada de Billy Pilgrim, uno de los pocos supervivientes del bombardeo de Dresde, que tiene la capacidad de percibir diferentes momentos temporales de forma simultánea. Un trabajo que no solo respeta el material original, si no que además aporta un punto más sobre la historia de Kurt Vonnegut. CINE Y SERIES: VENOM - HABRÁ MATANZA [04:24:26] Charlamos y comentamos la última película de Venom, una secuela que mantiene el tono cómico que ya vimos, pero que además suma un punto de acción y violencia incluyendo al personaje de Matanza. Tom Hardy, Woody Harrelson y Naomie Harries son algunas de las caras conocidas que protagonizan la película que expande el universo arácnido de Sony.. CORREO DEL AGENTE [05:10:55] Leemos todos vuestros mensajes dejados en las redes y nuestra sección de la voz de los Agentes de Hydra, ¡Habla pueblo Habla! ¡Muchas gracias por escucharnos y todo vuestro apoyo y participación!
Gigante de la caridad.
La Secretaría de Coahuila y el Instituto Estatal de la Cultura del estado de Guanajuato presentan esta exhibición en el Museo Palacio de los Poderes.
Gracias a nuestro pro geek @hector.sketchart nos adentraremos en el mundo creado por Andrzej Sapkowski y más concretamente con la famosa saga de Gerat de Rivia o la saga del Brujo. Hector va con todo y nos va a ayudar desde que orden seguir para poder leer correctamente los libros hasta poder adentrarnos en las series de netflix (tanto real como animada). Sin olvidarnos por supuesto de anécdotas o curiosidades que no todo el mundo conoce sobre este universo. Por supuesto este episodio no puede terminar sin una recomendación por parte de nuestro master y es en este caso de una colección de cómics europeos de la editorial Yermo ediciones. Si te gusta el universo de J R R Tolkien esto es lo que necesitas, una colección de títulos exquisita de diferentes autores. @hector.sketchart @yermoediciones --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/oscar6884/message
En este episodio contamos con tres invitados con los que comentaremos Fallout 3, New Vegas, 4 y 76 haciendo referencia sobre todo a los hilos musicales que escuchábamos en las emisoras Radio Galaxia, Radio New Vegas, Diamond City Radio y Appalachia. Este maravilloso recorrido lo haremos también acompañados por grandes personalidades como Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald, Nat King Cole, Marty Robbins o Bing Crosby entre otros. Va a ser un programa muy SPECIAL =D
Platicamos con el fotógrafo profesional Alfredo De Stefano, fotógrafo de desiertos. Acerca de su película Yermo, que se estrenó el día 12 de agosto pasado. Sus inicios en la fotografía y del porqué escogió capturar desiertos. Escucha, comenta y comparte, síguenos en Facebook como Algoritmo X
El Comentarista Cinematográfico Arturo Garibay nos comparte las reseñas de las películas "El Escuadrón Suicida 2" y "Sin Señas Particulares"; que estrenan este fin de semana en CINES. Además te recomendamos celebrar el Día Nacional del Cine Mexicano este 15 de agosto disfrutando de las películas: "El club de los idealistas", "Qué le pasó a las abejas" y "Yermo".
Originally from SoCal, Corey Sierra grew up in Las Vegas where he lives with his wife and two daughters. He served 6-years on active duty with the United States Navy. He chose to pursue firefighting as a post-military career. After obtaining his NREMT certification, he worked with the BLM on a Type-2 crew. As a national resource, the Southern Nevada interagency hand crew fought fire on large-scale incidents in the Southwest region. During the off-season, he worked part-time with the ambulance in Vegas and went to college to obtain his IFSAC firefighting certifications.In 2012 he left the BLM to accept the job at MCLB Barstow Fire & Emergency Servicesand has been there ever since. He has advanced certifications as a Hazmat & Rescue Technician, Fire Instructor I, Fire Inspector I, & Fire Officer I & II. He is also a Driver/Operator for the Department. He has a passion for training and enjoys mentoring probationary firefighters.In 2018, he started First Tuesday Training (FTT). A multi-agency training initiative aimedtoward improving mutual aid emergency operations & relationships in the North Hi-Desert of SoCal. The initiative has partners from the surrounding area participating in the FTT program.Partners include, paid and volunteer Fire Departments, private ambulance, air transportationservice, sheriff, and local businesses. Agencies meet on the First Tuesday of every month towork on an area of training relative to the calls ran together. Each agency alternates as a leadinstructor so relative knowledge can be dispersed.Propelled by a strong desire to do more, FF Sierra founded the Silver Valley Fire Alliance (SVFA) to assist the volunteer fire departments in the region obtain training, equipment, and recruitment. Still, in its first year of operating existence, SVFA has become a pillar of improvement for the Daggett, Yermo, and Newberry Springs Volunteer Fire Departments. With donations from local businesses and generous individuals, SVFA has been able to provide new hand tools, gloves, various hose fittings, uniforms, badges, helmet shields, assorted PPE, boots, bottled water, bedding, and tuition/book reimbursements for the hardworking and well-deservingdepartments.The Silver Valley Fire Alliance is very grateful and proud of the impact it has had in theNorth Hi-Desert thus far. There is still much work to be done, we can “Do More”Guest Contact InformationInstagram: @silvervalleyfirealliance_Facebook: SilverValleyFireAllianceOr visit www.silvervalleyfirealliance.orgHost InformationYour host Jerry D. Lund can be reached at 801-376-7124 or email at enduringthebdage@gmail.com or voice message use the icon microphone at www.enduringthebadgepodcast.com. Please feel free to give my information to anyone that might be feeling down or anyone you would like to be on the podcast. Please subscribe to the podcast and leave a review wherever you listen to your podcast. If you like the podcast please share it and join the online community at www.instagram.com/enduringthebadgepodcast.
A criminally underrated state for rare plants and plant ecology, Wyoming has a number of rare taxa and bizarre habitats. In this episode we talk with a botanist who spent twenty years in the state documenting, inventorying and becoming acquainted with the flora in the high deserts and alpine plant communities. We speak specifically about the Yellowstone Abronia, Abronia ammophila; the Blowout Penstemon, Penstemon haydenii; and the Desert Yellowhead, Yermo xanthocephalus, as well as about conservation, climate change and Western Botany in general.
Plants that grow on sinter (silica) and travertine (calcium carbonate) deposits of hot springs, a really bizarre central Wyoming endemic known from only two locations (Yermo xanthocephalus) whose closest relatives occur in the prairies of the Midwest, and many other topics plus the usual 90 minutes of unattenuated disjointed ranting.
CAPÍTULO #274… Esta semana vestiremos nuestras mallas y nos balanceamos por la ciudad de Nueva York para hablar de Spiderman: Entre los muertos, serie dentro del sello Marvel Knights con los autores Mark Millar, Terry Dodson y Frank Cho. Además hablaremos con Paco Hernández y José Ángel Ares sobre En Camino, una obra en la que recorreremos el camino de Santiago. Y como siempre, traeremos toda la actualidad del mundo del cómic, noticias, avances editoriales de Yermo y Panini Cómics y novedades y recomendaciones como Batman Silencio, Grendel Kentucky, Bad Mother, Ojos de Halcón, Saqueo, La flota fantasma y mucho más. Gracias por estar al otro lado agentes. ¡Nos oímos! NOTICIAS [00:08:08] Novedades de Yermo Novedades de Panini para Julio Grant Morrison abandona Dc Donny Cates y Ryan Stegman anuncian un nuevo sello de cómics Vuelve Warren Ellis NOVEDADES Y RELECTURAS [00:28:02] Batman The Maxx: Sueños de Arkham Grendel, Kentucky Ojos de Halcón El Imparable Spiderman Saqueo Bad Mother Kadath La sombra roja Zoo Humor Artificial Batman: Silencio La Flota Fantasma Justicia ANÁLISIS: SPIDERMAN - ENTRE LOS MUERTOS [02:27:08] Analizamos Spiderman: Entre Los muertos, obra del maestro Mark Millar junto a los artistas Frank Cho y Terry Dodson, que nos lleva directamente a una de las aventuras del trepamuros ambientada en el sello Marvel Knighst, dedicado a historias más adultas. La tía May ha sido secuestrada y la identidad secreta de Peter Parker se ve comprometida, por lo que nuestro héroe tendrá que enfrentarse a toda su galería de villanos para solventar la situación. ENTREVISTA: PACO HERNÁNDEZ Y JOSÉ ÁNGEL ARES - EN CAMINO [04:07:29] Hablamos con los autores de En Camino, Paco Hernández y José Ángel Ares, que nos presentan una historia ambientada en el Camino de Santiago ahora que los peregrinos poco a poco vuelven a marchar. CORREO DEL AGENTE [05:05:28] Leemos todos vuestros mensajes dejados en las redes y nuestra sección de la voz de los Agentes de Hydra, ¡Habla pueblo Habla! ¡Muchas gracias por escucharnos y todo vuestro apoyo y participación! Tomos y Grapas es un medio de comunicación donde hablamos de todo lo referente sobre el mundo del cómic, novela gráfica e ilustración.
Yun and Farida are joined by Yermo (brakethecycles mentor) to talk about the importance of having a motorcycle mentor.
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Esta semana toca recorrer el Yermo de Fallout 4, uno de los lanzamientos más importantes de todo el año. Hablamos de él en profundidad y os dejamos nuestra opinión, también sobre las polémicas que han surgido a su alrededor con los bugs y sus supuestos problemas técnicos. Hablamos de otros muchos más juegos recientes, por supuesto, como Call of Duty Black Ops 3, y comentamos lo ocurrido en el último Nintendo Direct. En este programa han participado Adrián Suárez Mouriño y Álex Pareja.