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SUMMARY:The UnXplained Special Presentation 1x9 - Legends Unveiled
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ORGANIZER;CN="Midnight":midnight@themidnightzone.com
DESCRIPTION:Throughout human history\, cultures all over the world havep
	roduced unforgettable legends that have inspired people forcenturies. Is i
	t possible that ancient stories we consider tobe fictional--legends\, myth
	s\, and folklore--are actuallyfragments of a larger historical record that
	's been lost? Dosome mythical stories have a basis in reality? And if so\,
	which parts of the stories are fact...and which are fiction?
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