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Rural Mysteries of the North Fork Polygon
Most Mysterious Mysteries of 2006
Lets review the year that was a riddle wrapped in an enigma dipped in a Sudoku...
- Legend of the Colfax Buddha Heads: In August 2005, a local gold miner found hundreds of tiny Buddha heads in the North Fork of the American River near Colfax. When word got out in January 2006, a legend was born. It's a mystery of history, hope, intrigue, art, greed, and karma. More...
- Secret Rediscovery of Hawver Cave: For nearly a century, this important cave system was looted, ignored, vandalized, and forgotten. Then suddenly, in November 2006, a series of news stories uncovered the dark history and bright future of Hawver Cave. More...
- River Otter Attacks: In July 2006, a local river otter allegedly attacked two swimmers at Sugar Pine Reservoir near Iowa Hill. Are you at risk? More...
- Caged Fury: Our Mountain Bike Field Unit patrolled the Cerro Vista Trail system on March 24, 2006 and found a very odd artifact: A large rusted cage containing a pair of black and white boxing gloves!?! More...
- Humanoids Haunt Abandoned Tunnel: On April 29, 2006 our Mountain Bike Field Unit photographed the inner reaches of Trackless Train Tunnel No. Zero. The stunning pictures show positive evidence of humanoids dwelling underground , including wooden beds, a roasting pit, speaker cabinets, and encyclopedias. More...
- Discovery of the Tallest Deadest Wisteria in the World: This ex-vine at one time climbed and twisted 75-feet to the top of twin Ponderosa pine trees in Colfax, California. But something happened. More....
Also see the Most Mysterious Mysteries from 2005
 
Rural Mysteries of the North Fork Polygon
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