Mystery Kids Podcast
A podcast about the weird and unexplained! Think Unsolved Mysteries for kids!
A podcast about the weird and unexplained! Think Unsolved Mysteries for kids!
Created by: Tess O'Driscoll
Started: July 9th, 2020
Status: Active, 174 episodes
Kind: Episodic
Language: English
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Today I’m bringing you a story that feels like it came straight out of a treasure-hunting adventure movie.
Today we are traveling deep into the deserts of Mongolia to uncover the story of one of the most terrifying cryptids ever described.
Hey there, Mystery Kids! It’s me, Tess, and today — oh wow — you’re going to need your best detective tools and maybe even your imagination goggles because we’re heading straight into one of the wildest real-life mysteries ever… and it involves a disappearing city, a gigantic volcano, and people who got frozen in time.
🎙️ Welcome back to The Mystery Kids Podcast! I’m your host, Tess, and today we’re diving—literally!—into one of the world’s most mysterious places. A part of the ocean where ships vanish, planes disappear, and compasses go wild. You guessed it… we’re talking about the Bermuda Triangle!
Imagine opening a book and realizing… you can’t read a single word. Not because it’s in another language you’ve heard of, like Spanish or French. No—this book is written in a language no one on Earth can read. The letters don’t match any alphabet. The words don’t make sense. And to make it even weirder, this book is filled with strange pictures: plants that don’t exist, stars and moons, mysterious women floating in green pools, and lots of other odd things.
Imagine this: you’re a scientist listening to underwater microphones in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, when suddenly—you hear a loud, rumbling bloop. It’s so loud, it echoes across thousands of miles of ocean. What made it? A sea monster? A secret submarine? Something we don’t even know exists?
Have you ever felt the ground shake beneath your feet? Imagine a shaking so powerful it split the land apart, swallowed buildings, and even changed the shape of the ocean floor! That’s exactly what happened on March 27, 1964, when the Great Alaska Earthquake—one of the most powerful earthquakes in recorded history—struck with unimaginable force. This wasn’t just any earthquake—it was a 9.2 magnitude mega-quake that lasted for over four minutes! But what caused this devastating disaster? And what mysteries remain about its strange effects? Let’s dig into the incredible story of the Great Alaska Earthquake of 1964.
Hi friends! Welcome back to another episode of The Mystery Kids Podcast, the place where curious kids like you get to explore the world’s coolest places, animals, events—and of course—mysteries! I’m your host, Tess, and today we’re heading off to a state that’s full of interesting history, weird legends, amazing inventions, and even a mystery or two. Buckle up as we travel to… Indiana!
Created by: Tess O'Driscoll
Started:
July 9th, 2020
Status: Active, 174 episodes
Kind: Episodic
Language: English
When Chloe is sent off to live with her mysterious and eccentric grandmother she learns an unbelievable secret. Grandma Ivy is none other than Mother Nature herself! And Chloe is next in line to assume to the power and responsibility of the job. Can a twelve-year old learn to balance the entire world’s ecosystem while just trying to fit in at her new school? Only Mother Nature knows.
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