The Cryptid Atlas
50 Legendary Creatures from Around the World (Vol. 1)
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Across the world, stories persist of creatures seen but never fully explained — beings reported by witnesses, preserved in folklore, and tied to specific landscapes where mystery refuses to fade. The Cryptid Atlas: 50 Legendary Creatures From Around the World is a global guide to the most famous and fascinating cryptids ever recorded.
Travel from the forests of North America to the deserts of Mongolia, the jungles of Southeast Asia, the lakes of Europe, and the remote islands of the Pacific as you encounter creatures both terrifying and intriguing. Each chapter explores a legendary cryptid through its history, sightings, cultural origins, and defining characteristics, creating an immersive journey through humanity’s most enduring mysteries.
Inside you’ll discover:
- Famous cryptids like Bigfoot, Mothman, and the Jersey Devil
- International legends including the Yeti, Bunyip, and Taniwha
- Strange anomaly cases that defy classification
- Historical encounters documented by witnesses and authorities
- The folklore and environments that shaped each legend
Perfect for fans of paranormal history, folklore, unexplained phenomena, and creature lore, The Cryptid Atlas belongs on the shelf of anyone who has ever wondered what might still be out there.
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