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Croatoan

Native American tribe located near the area of the Roanoke colony, associated with the disappearance mystery

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Croatoan Island

Island roughly 50 miles from the original Roanoke settlement, associated with the disappearance of the colonists

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Culinary Institute of America

The Culinary Institute of America is a prestigious culinary school located in Hyde Park, New York.

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Darjeeling

A Tibetan Buddhist monastery and spiritual center where Matthieu Ricard studied and practiced meditation.

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Dartmouth College

A prestigious Ivy League university located in Hanover, New Hampshire.

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Decapolis

A biblical region, the Decapolis, where Jesus sent the healed man to proclaim his story.

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Democratic Republic of Congo

The Democratic Republic of Congo is a country in Central Africa.

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Democratic Republic of the Congo

The Democratic Republic of the Congo, a country in Central Africa, discussed in relation to reading and personal interests.

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Disney World

A popular theme park and entertainment resort in Orlando, Florida

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Door County

County in Wisconsin, known for its natural beauty and as a setting for the episode's paranormal story.

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Dublin

Dublin is the capital and largest city of Ireland, known for its cultural heritage and historic sites.

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East Crete

Ancient city on Crete, known for its large settlement near Palekastro.

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Edelman Fossil Park and Museum of Rowan University

Museum and fossil dig site in New Jersey dedicated to paleontology and fossils from the Cretaceous period

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Egg Harbor

Town in Wisconsin, known for its quaint shops and restaurants, mentioned as a stop during the drive.

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elephants

A species of large mammals native to Africa and Asia, used by Hannibal in his famous crossing of the Alps.

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EPFL

EPFL, a research institute in Switzerland.

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Ferguson

Ferguson, Missouri, city where the shooting of Michael Brown occurred and protests took place.

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Fishtown Power Plant

The power plant in Fishtown, Philadelphia, an abandoned industrial site explored by the narrator and friends.

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Fort Bragg

U.S. military installation located in North Carolina, home to over 50,000 troops and Army Special Operations.

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Fort de la Chartreuse

Fort de la Chartreuse, an abandoned fort near Liege, Belgium, used during World War II and now a site for urban exploration.

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Fort Drum

U.S. military installation located in New York, headquarters of the 10th Mountain Division.

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Fox Hill Prison

Bahamian prison known for poor conditions and alleged corruption, located in Nassau.

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Gardez

Ancient city in Spain, where Hannibal's army crossed the Pyrenees and began his march into Italy.

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GEMS

GEMS, a gender clinic at Boston Children's Hospital.

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Geneva

Geneva is a city in Switzerland known for international diplomacy and organizations.

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Gerasenes

A region in ancient Palestine where Jesus performed exorcisms and miracles, including healing the Gerasene demoniac.

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Golan Heights

Region in southwestern Syria, bordering Israel and Lebanon, with ongoing conflict.

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Gotham City

Gotham City, a fictional city in DC Comics where Batman operates.

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Granada CF

Spanish football club based in Granada, Andalusia.

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Grand Central Station

A location in Manhattan where a bomb was placed in a phone booth, part of the series of bombings

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Great Plains

A geographic region in North America characterized by high plains and grasslands, historically inhabited by Native American tribes.

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Greenland

Greenland is an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark.

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Greenville

A city in South Carolina, known for its historic downtown and community events

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Greystone Asylum

A famous old abandoned mental hospital in New Jersey, known for paranormal activity.

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Hamilton

Hamilton is a city in New Zealand, mentioned as a location where the podcast hosts are recording.

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Hamptons

A geographic location in southeastern New York State, known for its beaches and affluent communities.

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Hangzhou

A city in China, known for its historic sites and modern urban planning.

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Havel of Sheltie

The Havel of Sheltie is a village near Norwich, in the UK, with historical significance and small community.

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Hawaii

Hawaii, a place where Alex and Matt celebrated their wedding anniversary.

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heart

The heart is a vital organ responsible for pumping blood throughout the body, including the brain.

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Himalayas

A mountain range in Asia, home to the Yeti legend and traditional stories in Sherpa culture.

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Hong Kong

Hong Kong, a special administrative region of China, known for protests and activism

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Huesca

Spanish football club based in Huesca, Aragon.

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hypothalamus

The hypothalamus is a brain region involved in regulating hunger, thirst, temperature, and other homeostatic functions.

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ICC Sydney Theatre

ICC Sydney Theatre is a venue in Sydney, Australia, hosting live events and gatherings.

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Idaho

U.S. state known for its potatoes, the city of Boise, and the Snake River

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Idaho Correctional Center (ICC)

Idaho's private prison operated by CoreCivic, known for poor conditions and gang control issues

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Illinois

U.S. state in the Midwest, known for its energy and industrial sectors

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Indian Ocean

Indian Ocean, body of water where Starship broke apart

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Insubres

The Insubres were a Gallic tribe in Northern Italy that allied with Hannibal.

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