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The long red mesas of Utah’s Uintah Basin greet us as my driver, an American real estate mogul and tech investor, pulls us into Fort Duchesne. Looking out my window, we are finally out of the mountains and in the valley. My mind is lost in thought about the legends here, the supposed curse that now haunts this land, and the men and women who have experienced that curse head on. I have monsters on my mind. Well, actually just one: the Skinwalker.
A quick right turn shakes me from my daze.
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“We are almost there,” my driver tells me. “Are you excited?”
He has a childlike grin on his face. We had travelled for nearly three hours from Salt Lake City. A snow storm had interrupted our journey through the mountains, blinding us and covering the highway in a sheet of ice.
Safe in the valley, the sky is blue, a sharp contrast from the grey storm skies at higher altitudes. The sun bounced off the mesa that made the area famous for paranormal junkies and UFO enthusiasts alike. Local lore has always told that strange lights hover over this area and that strange creatures roam the wilderness here. One tale tells of the Ute, an Indigenous tribe from this valley and their uneasy alliance with the Navajo. Siding with American military forces in the late 19th c
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Skinwalker Ranch
Reputed paranormal area in Utah, United States
Not to be confused with Skywalker Ranch.
For other uses, see Skinwalker Ranch (film).
Skinwalker Ranch, previously known as Sherman Ranch, is a property of approximately 512 acres (207 ha),[a] located southeast of Ballard, Utah, that is reputed to be the site of paranormal and UFO-related activities.[1] Its name is taken from the skin-walker of Navajo legend concerning vengeful shamans.
Background
[edit]UFO reports in the Uintah Basin were publicized in the 1970s.[1] Claims about the ranch first appeared in 1996 in the Salt Lake City, Utah, Deseret News,[2] and later in the alternative weekly Las Vegas Mercury as a series of articles by investigative journalist George Knapp. These early stories detailed the claims of a family that allegedly experienced inexplicable and frightening events after they purchased and occupied the property.
The ranch, located in west Uintah County bordering the Uintah and Ouray Indian Reservation, was popularly dubbed the UFO ranch due to its ostensible 50-year history of odd events said to have taken place there. According to Kelleher and Knapp, they saw or investigated evidence of close to 100 incidents that include v
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Skinwalker Ranch
Skinwalker Ranch, shuningdek, Sherman Ranch nomi bilan tanilgan, taxminan 512 akr , [lower-alpha 1]Ballardning janubi-sharqida, Yuta shtatida joylashgan bo'lib, u paranormal va NUJ bilan bog'liq harakatlar joyi sifatida tanilgan.[1] Uning nomi qasoskor shamanlar haqidagi Navaxo afsonasining teri yuruvchisidan olingan.
Dastlabki xabarlar
[tahrir | manbasini tahrirlash]Uintah havzasidagi NUJ hisobotlari 70-yillarda e'lon qilingan.[1] Rancho haqidagi da'volar birinchi bo'lib 1996-yilda Yuta shtatidagi Solt-Leyk-Siti,Deseret News,[2] va keyinchalik muqobil haftalik Las-Vegas Merkurida tadqiqotchi jurnalist Jorj Knappning bir qator maqolalari sifatida paydo bo'lgan. Ushbu dastlabki hikoyalar mulkni sotib olib, egallab olgandan keyin tushunarsiz va qo'rqinchli voqealarni boshdan kechirgan oilaning da'volarini batafsil bayon qildi.
Kitob
[tahrir | manbasini tahrirlash]2005-yilda Kolm Kelleher va hammuallif Jorj Knapp kitob nashr etdilar, unda ular Milliy kashfiyotlar fanlari instituti (NIDSci) tomonidan NUJlar, katta oyoqqa o'xshash mavjudotlar, ekin doiralarini o'rganish uchun sotib olingan rancho tasvirlangan. uning sobiq egalari tomonidan bildirilgan porlayotgan sharlar va poltergeist faoliyati.[3