Ben Tejada-Ingram is the author of such books as "The Last Dinosaur of the Lost World: My Search for 'Little Nessie'",and "The Lands Forgotten by Time: A Cryptozoologist's Guide to Lost Worlds and Legends." He is also a musician and has long held a fascination with the unknown such as UFOs, ghosts, hauntings and cryptid creatures.On Instagram and YouTube, Ben is known as “Anomaly Hunter.” His YouTube channel features his group’s investigations of Bigfoot and the occult, the south’s “Skinwalker Ranch” and strange activity at a former Masonic Lodge. His recent book: “The Mysteries of Kurupira: The Hidden Land of Unknown Creatures that Inspired Conan Doyle's Lost World” deals with a mysterious plateau where it is thought that creatures from our ancient past, once thought extinct, may still be living in the heart of the Amazon rain forest.
Its name is Kurupira.
Though a Czech explorer traveled here in the 1970’s, and documented some of its mysteries, many questions and controversies about this mountain have endured. Including:
- Where exactly is Kurupira, why was it removed from so many maps, and why is access to this area so highly restricted?
- What is the truth behind alleged sightings of prehistoric beasts – that some believe to actually be living dinosaurs? Is this why indigenous people are afraid to go near this mountain? Or are the reasons even more sinister?
- Was this mysterious location the secret inspiration behind Arthur Conan Doyle’s iconic novel, 'The Lost World'? And does Conan Doyle's text contain secretly encoded clues that prove this?
His YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/@anomalyhunters
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