Palau: Jellyfish Lake ? Amidst the gorgeous, tranquil waters of the Rock Islands of Palau, there lies a lake that long ago trapped oceanic jellyfish and isolated them... With no predators to speak of the jellyfish multiplied and evolved to become harmless to humans, and now, to swim among them peacefully is an experience unrivaled anywhere else.
See to Believe: Athletes from all over the globe come to compete in the World
Dwarf games in Toronto, where it's no small feat to take home the
championship. Some events are unchanged from regulation-size, requiring
nothing less than huge skill!.
As we point a scientific lens at the phenomenon of Sleep Paralysis, we explore how the body's own REM sleep can trigger the sense immobility during an episode of SP.
Garlic Festival: Of all the wacky food festivals taking place in small towns all across the US, this one will leave you the stinkiest! Welcome to the Garlic Festival in Gilroy, CA -- a loving tribute to the Stinking Rose...
Things You Have to See to Believe: Conjoined-at -the-head twin sisters Lori and Reba Schappell go about everyday tasks -- like getting a hair cut -- with a unique zest for life.
Things You Have to See to Believe: This Clinton, Montana holds the yearly Rocky Mountain Testicle Festival -- where dish du jour is none other than big beefy bull's balls!
See to Believe: Home to giants and dwarfs, fire eaters and freaks, the town of Gibsonton, Florida is a sanctuary for retired circus and side show performers.
Things You Have to See to Believe: Rare ritualistic body mutilations, piercings, and participants deep-in-trance during the Thaipusam festival in Kuala-Lumpur Malaysia.
Muskrat Dinner: At Kola's Food Factory in Riverview, MI ? the number one selling dish is both unique to the region... And has a following all it's own! Don't be scared off by the name... People have been eating these river rodents for hundreds of years!
Things You Have to See to Believe: This store sells more candy and california novelty -- you can buy sweet and savory insects of all varieties, and the people love it!
Next, we explore how small vibrations in the inner ear can trigger the sense of sound in Sleep Paralysis sufferers, and how these sounds may explain further the phenomenon of alien abduction...
Things You Have to See to Believe: A woman whose skin turned to soap, and a man's 40-lb. colon are preserved human oddities at The Mutter Museum in Philadelphia.
See to Believe: Coral Castle - Introduction into the wonder and mystery of Homestead, Florida's Coral Castle -- a castle and rock garden carved painstakingly by one single man over the course of his long, solitary life.
Freaky Foods: Why settle for a steak or chicken... When you can have Guinea Pig, Alligator or Raccoon? Check out these funky goods, in particular other popular dishes served at Kola's Food Factory in Riverview, MI.
Things You Have to See to Believe: The fused liver of the original "Siamese" twins Chang and Eng Bunker, part of P.T. Barnum's circus side-show, is preserved in formaldehyde at the Mutter Museum in Philadelphia, PA.
In this installment we explore how Sleep Paralysis triggers the body's sense of motion and movement, causing the sufferer to feel like they're floating, levitating, moving, spinning, etc.
Things You Have to See to Believe: Despite gory tongue, cheek and back piercings, participants in the Thaipusam festival in Kuala-Lumpur Malaysia rarely bleed nor feel pain.
Alien Abduction Uncovered: Tressa's Story P.3: In this installment of Tressa's story we reveal what many of you have already guessed--there is more to Tressa's alien abduction than she first suspected. Stay tuned for Part 4 and find out details of the strange disorder Tressa may be experiencing.