Headless Valley: The Horrific Secrets of Nahanni National Park | Documentary



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Nahanni Valley, sensationally known as the Valley of Headless Men and Deadmen’s Valley, is a place of danger and mystery. A National Park synonymous with missing people, unexplained disappearances, and strange deaths, its legends can be traced back to First Nation tribes, and rumours of horrifying creatures and cave-dwelling monsters. With so many secrets, the Nahanni National Park remains one of Canada’s greatest mysteries to this very day…

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22 thoughts on “Headless Valley: The Horrific Secrets of Nahanni National Park | Documentary”

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  2. I'm a descendant of the Nahanni family… First Nation peoples that the Nahanni Valley/National Park is their Territory…NOT in the North West Territories.

    It's laughable how some people or groups name themselves as experts or knowledgeable about this massive area of land.

    No one is allowed in this Valley… let alone "so-called experts". These STORIES are just that, fiction.

    @The Paranormal Scholar you are a fraud.

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  3. Love what you do. This is great story, I've heard it before, just not done so well.
    Are you familiar with the story of Henry McCabe's voicemail? That's a strange and terrifying mystery.
    All the best.

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  4. I am intrigued by the similarities that exist in the languages and cultures of seemingly isolated communities all over the world. Not only does this help to give more perspective to certain phenomena that seem to impact people's lives in many disparate places, it also hints at the possible existence of a highly advanced global human civilization that may once have thrived in prehistoric times. One can only speculate.
    In this video you mentioned several things I found quite interesting. Among them are the fact that the Dine people call themselves the Dine, which means simply "the people," and in the Irish language the word for people is daoine, (pronounced dee-nee.) In Irish, the word for enemy is naimhead (pronounced nah-ved) and the word that the Dine have for their traditional enemy is Nah-hah. Coincidence? possibly. However both are ancient languages belonging to ancient peoples, and both peoples have a rich body of folklore pertaining to a sinister race or races of people and/or monsters who seem to exist in another hidden world very close to our own. In Irish and Dine culture, the possibility of abduction and death at the hands of these mysterious "others" was and is considered to be a very real danger, not to be scoffed at or taken lightly.
    If the folklore can be believed, and I see no reason not to believe it, then human disappearances, as well as the appearance of strange, shape-shifting and magical beings have always been a fairly common occurrence to both of these cultures.
    In the Pacific Northwest of the US, where I live, we have such an abundance of Sasquatch creatures that many people accept them as part of the ecosystem. (Even my sister has seen one on two separate occasions.) We hear that these beings are even more abundant to the north of us, in Canada, where the Nahani Valley lies, so the legends about the Nakani seem perfectly plausible to me. We also have an alarming rate of unexplained human disappearances in the wilderness nearby where I live, and so the prospect of a dangerous hidden people, or a hidden parallel world that may swallow people up, while terrifying, is unfortunately another very real possibility, in my view.
    It is a stranger world that we live in than our current scientific understanding of reality has yet to explain or describe, and I love your channel because of the scholarly, diligent effort that you put into presenting the topics which you cover. While many may simply view such subject matter as a form of entertainment, I am of the opinion that these "fringe" areas of the human experience are actually where the clues to some of the most important aspects of reality actually may be found. If we ever solve the puzzle of the UFO phenomenon, or the mystery of where all the disappeared people are going to, I think that we will make a massive leap forward, as a species, in understanding our universe, and our place within it.
    I wish you all the best, and I can't wait to see whatever content you are working on next. Best wishes sincerely, and many thanks!
    –Naomi

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  5. Note on Established Titles: I understand that this is your sponsor, but for the benefit of others I should point out that their whole operations are not legitimate. I'm sorry to say that they operate their website illegally (Their website does not state the company registration number, nor state where the company is incorporated), it's simply not possible to purchase a "personal lordship", they are located in Hong Kong and don't own any land to "plant trees in Scotland". If you look them up, you can find more proof that it is a scam.

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  6. Seismic exploration would have been all threw there everywhere so the flaggers and surveyors would all have been threw there before any mine or oil rigs or camps I worked seismic for 5 winters in western northern Canada in remote places

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  7. Very interesting.
    I have enjoyed how your channel has progressed and continues to astound with the stories told.
    Suggestion in the most modest way is to add a map here and there during a point of interest for orientation in the world and in the progressing story.
    But I am always intrigued by your subjects and unique presentation.

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