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10 Mysterious US Locations Where People Inexplicably Vanish

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The Grand Canyon 

Being one of America’s crown jewels, the Grand Canyon is visited by more than 5.9 million people each year, and, apparently, not all of them go back to where they came from. According to the My Grand Canyon Park website, the chances of dying in the park are actually 1 in 400,000, and although it seems like a small odd, people do mysteriously vanish there.

Others don’t. They just want to stay missing in the Grand Canyon. That was the case of Danny Ray Horning, who “went” missing back in 1992 in the Grand Canyon. After doing a little research, The New York Times said that the man actually tried to flee from police officers, hiding in the Grand Canyon.

In other words, not everyone that mysteriously disappears actually disappears… Maybe he or she is being searched by the police, or he/she had enough of his/her spouse’s tantrums.

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  1. Betty Mydland

    When I lived in Reno back in 71/72 our pool hall group had their victory party here. I was in a 2 piece bathing suite from 8am to 6pm. I was so burnt I couldn’t walk for two weeks. Almost went into pneumonia. We water skied all day and little did I know that I was also 3 months pregnant. That was sooooo long ago,

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