Dark Atlas
Dark Atlas documents real U.S. locations tied to recorded incidents and historical records that remain unresolved. New videos posted daily on YouTube and TikTok.
After two women drove off a bridge into Lake Lanier, people started reporting sightings near the water late at night.
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Divers at Lake Lanier have described submerged roads, tree lines, and hidden objects appearing from the darkness underwater.
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Oscarville was a thriving black community in Georgia. Then mobs drove families out—and decades later, the town was flooded.
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Beneath the waters of Lake Lanier lies the remains of a forgotten community. Over the years, the lake has become known as one of the deadliest lakes in America, fueling rumors, legends, and stories that refuse to disappear.
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People say Lake Lanier is cursed because of the drownings. But the real reason people fear that lake might be what’s still underneath it.
During the search for missing six-year-old Dennis Martin, witnesses reported screams in the mountains and strange sightings in the woods.
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In 1969, a six-year-old boy vanished in the Great Smoky Mountains during a simple game near a campsite. Then the stories started spreading.
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A six-year-old boy disappeared in the Great Smoky Mountains in 1969. Then witnesses started claiming something carried him away.
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In 1969, six-year-old Dennis Martin disappeared in the Great Smoky Mountains. Hundreds of volunteers, state agencies, and Green Berets searched for him. More than 50 years later, nobody knows what happened.
After the school exploded, Andrew Kehoe returned to the scene in a truck filled with explosives and shrapnel.
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