The Alaska Triangle

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Experts and eyewitnesses attempt to unlock the mystery of the Alaska Triangle, a remote area infamous for alien abductions, Bigfoot sightings, paranormal phenomena and vanishing airplanes. With eyewitness and firsthand accounts from locals and experts alike, uncover a haunting new case in every episode. The Alaska Triangle podcast features direct audio from the hit Travel Channel television series. For even more of The Alaska Triangle, head to discovery+. Go to discoveryplus.com/alaskatriangle to start your 7-day free trial today. Terms apply.


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  • brasco 123
    The best podcast
    I find myself just whaiting for the next episode to come out you guys are awsome and I truly love this podcast
  • instagram phishing
    Silly
    I’m super into Bigfoot and aliens. I watch so many documentaries on them but this is just silly. They make no scientific claim. It’s all like “we found a large footprint…BIGFOOT”
  • Cjenjuneau
    Interesting
    I am fascinated by all of the stories that are being told. I will say however you’ve miss pronounced several of the places Adak being one. Additionally the traditional people of Alaska are referred to as Alaskan Natives. Not Native Americans and not Alaska natives.
  • bllc508
    Love love love
    Anyone who doesn’t goodbye ! This podcast is great just like the show ! Thank you hope there is a lot more to come
  • clockxlock
    Interesting
    I don’t mind the sounds/ production. Yes you can tell it comes from a TV show. I really am intrigued by the Dark Pyramid story and appreciate the citing of Linda Moulton Howe on this topic. She’s been working on this for a long time. She also vetted Doug M and verified his military history by way of documents. However the second story is not first hand- that is 2nd and 3rd hand information. Yes this is bizarre and far fetched seeming but the idea that there is a pyramid- which we know exists all over the world that is being covered up is not far fetched to me. Gov likely doesn’t want people out there, it could still be ‘active’ unlike the Egyptian pyramids.
  • laurann23
    A Little Ridiculous
    I was excited to listen to this podcast, it’s well put together but the content is….the people interviewed make the greatest assumptions with no proof or research. Imagine thinking massive amounts of carpenter ants coming out of the woodwork as paranormal. I lived in a house in the woods and it got infested with carpenter ants. It was horrible they were everywhere, we called an exterminator and the problem was solved, weird.
  • Arcticwahine
    30yrs in Alaska
    I’ve lived here for 30+ yrs and this is just over dramatic. I seriously doubt our missing persons populace has been abducted by aliens, the sad truth is that due to the vastness of the state were a prime target for serial killers and human trafficking. People also just get drunk and wander off. The elements reclaim them more often than not. Believe what you want but I always go for the mundane answer before jumping to the paranormal one. This is very dramatic and makes it sound like we’re constantly besieged by paranormal happenings whereas I guarantee if you ask anyone in Alaska about any of these things most are going to be really confused about what you are talking about.
  • nicemank
    The cheesiest be with pro production ever
    This is seriously the most well-produced garbage I’ve ever heard. Like what it would be like to listen to a Big Mac talk about its nutritional value if it could speak.
  • TalkeetnaMaine
    Way too many sound-effects
    I really wanted to like this. I kept trying to listen, but the ridiculous sound effects, music, and melodrama ruins the stories. Had to delete.
  • AmyAlaska
    Inauthentic
    I was born and raised in Alaska, lived there for nearly 30 years, my parents lived there for over 40, and the show just takes too much creative license in how it depicts aspects of life and the realities of the numerous locations mentioned. I’m a paranormal fan and subscribe to many shows, and perhaps someone without any personal experience with Alaska could enjoy the show for what it is, but I couldn’t make it work. Alaska is incredible, and dangerous, it can stand on its own without the treatment the producers have given it.
  • PBinc.❤️
    Digging’ it
    I like how it’s produced! Very informative as well.
  • pkeane04
    Not my thing
    It’s a bit over produced. All the the sounds and music take away from the quality of the podcast for me.
  • Svenbo123
    This is an all around great podcast and if your into science i really recomend it
    This is an all around great podcast and if your into science i really recomend it
  • StormOneThree
    Ancient Aliens Alaska edition!
    If there’s any validity to the stories it’s completely lost to the cheesy production and narration. 👎🏼
  • Oh No iPhone!!
    Recycled TV Show Audio - Not made for casual listening
    This is obviously just the audio recycled from a tv show - which I hate - because as I’m sitting listening, I can’t follow what’s happening because there’s so much “tv show filler” where they tell you over and over again what they’re going to talk about, but then take forever to get there. I’m really disappointed by this - should’ve started with a spooky eyewitness account to whet my interest - I’ve been listening to episode 1 and I can’t even get through it, it’s hard to pay attention to, especially since I’m multitasking
  • Chykcha
    Just stupid
    Repetitive, unbelievable, and very annoying.Dramatic voices replace facts, dramatic music replaces actual suspense. I will not listen and you longer, and can’t recommend that you do either.
  • dob dilla
    Just stupid
    Dumb, dumb, dumb
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