Mel S Hole Beckman Studio
Justin Colt Beckman Visual Art Design Beckman Studio Alien activity and government cover ups aside, we invite you to take a journey deep into the manastash hills and experience the now famous hole that has attracted so many to the region looking for answers, while finding only more questions. Mel's hole is, according to an urban legend, an american "bottomless pit" near ellensburg, washington. claims about it were first made on the radio show coast to coast am in 1997 by a guest calling himself mel waters.
Portfolio Beckman Studio Join to stay in touch and be the first to know about all the cool stuff happening at beckman studio. Mel waters claimed the hole had been a local dumping site for decades, used by residents to discard trash, furniture, appliances, and even deceased animals. despite this, the pit never filled, and no sound of impact ever echoed from its depths. 80 likes, 5 comments justin colt beckman (@beckman.studio) on instagram: "getting all the details dialed in with the @punchgallery crew for thursday’s opening of “mel ". Mel waters first called in to art bell’s show to claim there was a mysterious hole of unknown depth on his property in kittitas county, a small, rural area in central washington.
Mel S Hole Beckman Studio 80 likes, 5 comments justin colt beckman (@beckman.studio) on instagram: "getting all the details dialed in with the @punchgallery crew for thursday’s opening of “mel ". Mel waters first called in to art bell’s show to claim there was a mysterious hole of unknown depth on his property in kittitas county, a small, rural area in central washington. Join us for part 1 of this "best of art bell" saga as we dive deep into the legend of "mel's hole.". Join us for part 1 of this "best of art bell" saga as we dive deep into the legend of "mel's hole." visit our webpage for a lot more information on this episode. Whether fueled by genuine experiences or the allure of the unknown, mel’s hole prompts questions about what we choose to accept and the lengths we’ll go to validate or debunk those beliefs. In february 1997, mel waters called the overnight art bell radio program, well known for its usual topics of the paranormal. he claims he lived with a hole, with a diameter of 9 feet on his property.
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