Cannibal Lake

Cannibal Lake
Author: Drac Von Stoller
Publisher: Drac Von Stoller
Total Pages: 6
Release: 2013-05-23
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1476141282

Summer finally arrived and Ben, Susan, and Mike were excited to close their textbooks and spend the summer at the lake. Their parents were glad their kids loved spending the summer at the lake because it gave them some time to themselves to not worry about what their kids were up to. Their parents dropped off their kids and waved goodbye for the last time. The camp had been closed for a couple of years because of a secret governmental experiment that went wrong. But since the new owner of the camp got clearance from government officials who deemed it safe for the public. The owner was able to reopen the camp. But the government forgot to dispose of the cannibal people that were sealed in the barrels. Since no reports of any deaths at the lake were reported. The government just put the file on the lake experiment in a filing cabinet. Shut the drawer to never be heard from again. So they hoped, but that's one file that's not going to stay buried for long. Ben, Susan, and Mike's fun-filled summer at the lake would be the last fun they would ever get to spend together. They grabbed their sleeping bags and luggage and raced towards the cabin they would be staying at for the rest of the summer. Everything was going fine for the first month until the groundskeeper went missing. The sheriff came out to question the kids, but no one saw or heard a thing that would lead to the whereabouts of the groundskeeper. The sheriff couldn't file a missing persons report until forty-eight hours later. Ben said, "We all know the groundskeeper Sam was a little odd, so why should we be too worried? He'll probably show up in the next day or two. I don't know about you guys, but I'm ready to go swimming in the lake. When Night falls, we can roast some marshmallows and sing songs around the campfire." Susan and Mike replied, "That sounds like a plan." They all got their bathing suits on and headed down to the lake to get this party started. Mike snuck in some beer in a cooler to heighten the excitement. Mike grabbed his cooler and Susan and Ben asked him what was in the cooler. Mike replied, "I'll show you when we get to the swimming ramp. Susan and Ben watched with excitement as Mike opened the cooler. Mike reached into the cooler and handed Ben and Susan a beer. Everyone popped the tops off the beer cans and gulped them down like they were drinking water. Ben asked Mike, "You don't think the boogie man got Sam do you?" laughed Ben as he let out a belch from gulping down the beer too fast. "No, silly, the boogie man didn't get him. He's probably passed out drunk somewhere in these woods and will probably come staggering back at any moment," replied Mike with a smirk on his face. Mike also said, "I think we still have quite a few beers left to drink and they're going to get hot in this blazing sun if we don't drink them soon."Okay! I'll get me another cold one" said Ben as he staggered over to the cooler. Susan said, "What about me, I would like another too?" Ben handed Susan another and they all downed their second beer and were getting hot and decided to go for a swim. They were all having a good time together, but the good time was about to end because all of a sudden when they all went under the water at the same time and then resurfaced, Ben was gone. Susan wiped the water from her eyes and said in a panic" Mike! Where is Ben, I don't see him anywhere?" Mike answered, "He's probably at the cooler getting him another beer or he's playing a practical joke on us." As they both were swimming into shore a skull floated to the surface. Susan looked back and said to Mike, "Look something is floating on the surface of the water." Susan told Mike to check it out, but Mike said as he laughed" I'm not going to see what it is. Why don't you go instead?" Susan said, OK! Chicken, I'll go see what it is." Susan swam back out to investigate. The closer she got to the floating object the more evident it wasn't a ball floating on the surface it was something else. Susan picked up the object and started screaming dropped the object out of her hands and swam back to shore as fast as her legs and arms could get her there. When she got to shore she stood up and fainted. By that time Mike knew this was serious. Mike picked up Susan and took her back to the cabin to wait until she came too. Then he asked her what scared the hell out of her. About thirty minutes later Susan woke up and sat up in bed and started rocking back and forth with her hands on her face crying and shouting Ben! No! Ben! Then she fainted again. Mike shook Susan trying to wake her up, but she just kept mumbling, Ben, Ben, Ben. Mike decided to get help. He ran to the main office where the owner of the camp stayed. Mike burst through the door and went over to the owner’s desk to ask to borrow his phone. He called out to the owner but got no answer. The owner was sitting in his chair with his back facing Mike. Mike thought he just dozed off. So Mike went over to tap him on the shoulder and the owner fell out of the chair. Mike was in panic mode now and couldn't believe what he was seeing. The owner's face had been half eaten and all of his vital organs had been eaten on. Mike started vomiting out of control. Then all of a sudden Mike heard someone talking in one of the rooms of the cabin. He went over to investigate and when he opened the door someone pushed him onto the floor. Mike was unaware of what horror was behind the door. Mike tried to escape, but couldn't because the room was filled with cannibalistic people that were hungry for flesh. Mike screamed in agony as the cannibal people tore into his body like a bunch of wild animals.

Cannibal Lake

Cannibal Lake
Author: Andy Gregg
Publisher: Five Star (ME)
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2003
Genre: Indians of North America
ISBN: 9781594140594

Children's-book author and playwright Andy Gregg reveals the savage side of the Wisconsin northlands in his debut suspense novel. Set against the magnificent backdrop of the old-wood forests, what begins as a simple missing-person case becomes stranger with every new twist. From a group of Native Americans fighting for their home and lands to a destructive Indian myth that appears to have come to life, the tension starts early and never lets up until the final page.

Parkways of the Canadian Rockies

Parkways of the Canadian Rockies
Author: Brian Patton
Publisher: Summerthought Publishing
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2007-07
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9780978237523

A great source of Canadian Rockies maps, Parkways of the Canadian Rockies is a fact-filled driving guide to Banff National Park, Jasper National Park, Yoho National Park, and Kootenay National Park. First published in 1975, Parkways of the Canadian Rockies was the first comprehensive map and interpretive guide to roads in the Canadian Rockies. The revised 5th edition includes: Colour photography Driving distances in both kilometres and miles More than 400 points of interest Descriptions of 80 short hikes Natural history facts and statistics 38 colour Canadian Rockies maps Information on campgrounds and lodging

The Lake Charr Salvelinus namaycush: Biology, Ecology, Distribution, and Management

The Lake Charr Salvelinus namaycush: Biology, Ecology, Distribution, and Management
Author: Andrew M. Muir
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 526
Release: 2021-03-03
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3030622592

The lake charr Salvelinus namaycush is a ubiquitous member of cold-water lake ecosystems in previously glaciated regions of northern continental U.S., Alaska, and Canada that often support important commercial, recreational, and subsistence fisheries. The lake charr differs from other charrs by its large size, longevity, iteroparity, top-predator specialization, reduced sexual dimorphism, prevalence of lacustrine spawning, and use of deepwater habitat. The species is remarkably variable in phenotype, physiology, and life history, some of which is reflected in its ecology and genetics, with as many as four morphs or ecotypes co-occurring in a single lake. The lake charr is often the top predator in these systems, but is highly adaptable trophically, and is frequently planktivorous in small lakes. The lake charr by their name highlights their common habitat, lakes both large and small, but often frequents rivers and occasionally moves into the Arctic Ocean. Movement and behaviour of lake charr are motivated by access to cool, well-oxygenated water, foraging opportunities, predator avoidance, and reproduction. Owing to their broad distribution and trophic level, the lake charr serves as a sentinel of anthropogenic change. This volume will provide an up-to-date summary of what is currently known about lake charr from distribution to genetics to physiology to ecology. The book provides a compilation and synthesis of available information on the lake charr, beginning with an updated distribution and a revised treatment of the paleoecology of the species. Understanding of ecological and genetic diversity and movement and behaviour of the species has advanced remarkably since the last major synthesis on the species over 40 years ago. Mid-sections of the book provide detailed accounts of the biology and life history of the species, and later sections are devoted to threats to conservation and fishery management practices used to ensure sustainability. A new standard lake charr-specific terminology is also presented. The book will be a valuable reference text for biologists around the world, ecologists, and fishery managers, and of interest to the angling public.

The Origin Of Primitive Superstitions

The Origin Of Primitive Superstitions
Author: Rushton M. Dorman
Publisher: Jazzybee Verlag
Total Pages: 381
Release: 2014-05-26
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 3849644413

The study of archaeological subjects is increasing in interest. Recent disclosures concerning the early condition and history of the human race have directed much attention to these subjects. Man's oral history crystallized in myths and superstitions reflects much light into a past which written history has not penetrated. Mythology is, therefore, a very important branch of anthropological science. Mythology in its broadest definition includes all pagan religious beliefs, commonly called superstitions, and cannot be confined to collections of fables and traditions, which are the folk-lore of peoples. It is the aim of this book to contribute facts to show the homogeneity of man's religious beliefs. Although the New World is the field of research in the present volume, the rudimentary forms of belief are shown to be the same there as elsewhere, and their systematic development is also the same.

Annual Report

Annual Report
Author: Ontario. Dept. of Mines and Northern Affairs
Publisher:
Total Pages: 892
Release: 1921
Genre: Mines and mineral resources
ISBN:

Report

Report
Author: Ontario. Dept. of Mines
Publisher:
Total Pages: 734
Release: 1899
Genre: Mines and mineral resources
ISBN: