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Maps of the Lost episode 4

Welcome to Maps of the Lost: your guide to the lost places and the secret histories. Be cautious though. If you follow these maps, you may become lost yourself.

This week we find out why a bothy is not always a shelter in a storm, why the leaves of an oak and the parts of a fish you throw away might save you, about messages from the birds, hidden tunnels, lonely men, and a crying woman with a most peculiar tin.

Enjoy. But don’t look inside, now.

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Maps of the Lost is an audio guidebook to the lost places and the secret histories, its entries showing you what hides in the shadows, what stalks the moors, what is coming from under the ground, and why you should beware the last carriage in the last underground train because you may never get off. Be cautious, though. If you follow these maps, you may become lost yourself.
Starting its second season, Maps is a bite-size podcast for fans of (folk) horror, myth, legend and the eerie.
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