#111 Monsters of the Nile: Unraveling Egypt’s Cryptid-Like Creatures

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Dive into the mysterious world of ancient Egypt with "Monsters of the Nile: Unraveling Egypt’s Cryptid-Like Creatures"! In this 60-minute journey, we explore eight fascinating mythical beings—Set Animal, Ammit, Apep, Serpopard, Griffin, El Naddaha, Sak, and Apshait—that blur the line between mythology and cryptozoology. From the chaotic Set Animal to the haunting siren El Naddaha, discover how these creatures shaped Egyptian beliefs and compare them to modern cryptids like Bigfoot and the Loch Ness Monster. Could they be inspired by real animals, extinct species, or pure imagination? Join us as we uncover their stories, roles in the afterlife, and enduring mysteries against the stunning backdrop of the Nile River and pyramids at sunset.

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[Tags: Ancient Egypt, Egyptian Mythology, Cryptids, Nile River, Set Animal, Ammit, Apep, Serpopard, Griffin, El Naddaha, Sak, Apshait, Mythical Creatures, History Documentary, Mystery]

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