Episode 238: Deep Ocean Horror Stories
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The deep ocean terrifies us because it is vast, dark, and largely unexplored: a world where sunlight never reaches and strange, alien creatures lurk in the blackness. Its crushing pressure, eerie silence, and unknown depths tap into a primal fear of the unseen and uncontrollable. We don’t know what’s down there, and that mystery, combined with the sense of isolation and helplessness, makes the deep sea one of the most haunting places on Earth.
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Tonight’s second epic tale of terror is ‘The Ocean is much Deeper than You Think’, an original story Richard Saxon, kindly shared with me for the express purpose of having me narrate it here for you all (part three exclusively narrated before appearing anywhere else):
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Today’s final tale of of the macabre is the classic ‘The Danger from the Deep’, an old-school work by the wonderful Ralph Milne Farley, freely available in the public domain and read here under the conditions of the CC-BY-SA 3.0 license.
https://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/33016/pg33016-images.html#The_Danger_from_the_Deep