Weird Tales
Join filmmaker Ted Faye as he personally guides you on a journey to discover Death Valley's Ancient Underground.
Death Valley's Ancient Underground
On August 5, 1947 an astounding announcement was made: Dr. F. Bruce Russell, a retired physician from Cincinnati, had found a cave with giant mummified remains.
Into Death Valley's Underground
In 1907, Willis Emerson left his Death Valley mine to pen a classic book: The Smokey God, which claims that civilizations exist in subterranean caverns.
The Pioneer's Lost Trunk
In 1849 a group of optimistic and determined pioneers set out from the settlement of Salt Lake, Utah to head to California.
The Ghost of Death Valley Junction
At the Eastern entrance to Death Valley National Park stands a group of adobe buildings known as Death Valley Junction.
The Strange Case of Rhyolite, Nevada
Rhyolite was part of the last great American gold rush which took place in Central Nevada from 1900 to 1910. And while there are plenty of ghost towns in the West, Rhyolite is one of the most famous, located on the edge of Death Valley.
The Desert's Lost River of Gold
Deep beneath a mountain named Kokoweef in the Mojave Desert awaits the discovery of a lifetime! Or does it?
