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November 11, 2024 64 mins

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Oh my, Listeners.  It's been a hot minute.  Between some audio equipment failings, Ellie's Big Move and the school year hitting full speed we're, well, a bit behind to say the least.  On this week's episode, Ellie discusses the creepy and mysterious Roop Kund and tries to offer some explanation for all those bones.  Abby, meanwhile, talks about an old fashioned cure for rabies. 

CW: Bones, decay, rabies, animal deaths.

We're Drinking: The Everest & A Fall Mule

Ellie's Sources:  Roopkund, the Frozen Mystery, India Today, Encyclopedia Britannica, Times of India, Max Planck Institute of Geoanthropology, the Atlantic, NatGeo, Business Insider, Nature Communications, the New Yorker

Abby's Sources:
Wikipedia, Atlas Obscura

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