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The Compass: The mysteries of Area 51, chasing Nessie and the Yeti, and does a “demon cat” really roam the U.S. Capitol?

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THE COMPASS
This week, we dive into the mysterious world of myths and legends. See why Area 51 still fascinates us, learn how Nessie and the Yeti birthed a global cryptid-chasing industry, and discover the legend of the “demon cat” that roams the U.S. Capitol. Plus, top stories you may have missed.
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The legend of Area 51—and why it still fascinates us
Secluded in the Nevada desert, the military base has long been associated with alien and UFO sightings. Here’s the real history behind the conspiracy theories.
HERE’S WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
PHOTOGRAPH BY JONATHAN WILLIAM COHEN, GETTY IMAGES
How Nessie and the Yeti birthed a global cryptid-chasing industry
From the mists of Loch Ness to the wilds of Australia, fantastical beasts are spawning a lucrative—and controversial—form of tourism.
FANTASTICAL BEASTS
DID YOU MISS THESE TOP STORIES?
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Deep in Florida, an ‘ecological disaster’ has been reversed—and wildlife is thriving
2.
See the flamboyant grandeur of the common betta fish
3.
The intrigue behind the Bermuda Triangle
4.
Why are these orcas killing sharks and removing their livers?
PHOTOGRAPH BY ALAMY
How popular culture changed our view of the vampire
From a very real 18th century fear to the Halloween iconography we know and love—we owe it all to the enduring, mystifying appeal of the vampire.
THE STUFF OF NIGHTMARES
THE GREENLAND SHARK IS THE LONGEST-LIVED VERTEBRATE ON THE PLANET. A STUDY IN 2016 FOUND THEY LIVE AT LEAST HOW MANY YEARS?
A. 126 YEARS
B. 204 YEARS
C. 272 YEARS
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​Why the myth of Atlantis just won’t die
The lack of evidence for its existence hasn’t stopped people from hunting for it—or insisting that archaeologists are involved in a cover-up.
A THOUSAND YEARS OF SPECULATION
PHOTOGRAPH BY BILL CLARK, CQ-ROLL CALL INC/GETTY IMAGES
The legend of the ‘demon cat’ that roams the U.S. Capitol
This heathen god of the elements has a now-iconic identity. But how much of it is modern invention – and how much goes way back?
A SPOOKY MYTH
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