Destination Truth - Season 4

Season 4

Episodes

Poltergeists of Pompeii / Nandi Beast
A brand new season of Destination Truth begins in Naples, Italy, where Josh and his team set out on a bold adventure to conduct the world's first paranormal investigation of the legendary city of Pompeii.

Spirits of Angkor Wat / Canadian Lake Monster
Josh and the team head to Cambodia to see what's lurking within the 800 year old temple of Angkor Wat. Then the team turns to Canada to investigate the legend of Ogopogo, a huge dragon like creature said to dwell within the waters of Lake Okanagan.

Ghosts of Haboro / Mngwa
Josh and the team travel to Haboro, Japan, an abandoned mining town on the northern island of Hokkaido. Rotting vestiges are all that remain as they check out the alleged home of the ghostly miners. Next, they head to Tanzania, where tribal warriors fear the mysterious "Mingwa" beast, an elusive creature believed to possess a most deadly combination of predatory skills.

Ghost Fleet / Japanese River Monster
Josh and the team travel to Micronesia in what will be the world's first underwater paranormal investigation. Next, the crew heads to Tono, Japan to seek out the elusive "Kappa," a mythical sea monster that is both feared and revered among townspeople.

Siberian Snowman
Josh and the team traverse the globe to investigate the famed Siberian Snowman -- better known as "Bigfoot."

Ghosts of Menengai Crater / Kalanoro
The Destination Truth team journeys to East Africa to investigate the Menengai Crater. According to legend, the spirits of 60,000 warriors killed in battle roam the area, terrorizing intruders including the local Maasai tribe. Next, the team crosses the Indian Ocean to seek out the illustrious Kalanoro beast of Madagascar.

Haunted Island Ruins / Moroccan Succubus
Josh and the Destination Truth crew check out the ancient Nan Madol ruins of Pohnpei Island, Micronesia. Formerly a place of worship, the site is both feared and revered. Next, team Truth ventures to Morocco in search of Aisha Kandisha. This vexing vixen is best known for her killer looks -- literally!

Guam Zombies / Fangalobolo
Josh and the team journey to Madagascar in search of the famed Fangalobolo beast. Deemed a deadly predator, this alleged monster bat has incited national frenzy. Next, Team Truth's Guam excursion leads them straight for trouble. In hopes of observing the feared Taotaomo'na spirits, the crew begins their mission near the territory's resident Latte Stones -- precisely where the zombie-like ghosts are said to materialize.

Live from Ireland: The Search for the Banshee Ghost
In the very first live broadcast of Destination Truth, Josh Gates and his Truth Team set out to find the "Irish angel of death," better known as the banshee.

Haunted Island Prison / Ucumar
Coiba Island, fifteen miles off the coast of Panama, was once the site of the infamously brutal Coiba penitentiary. Locals claim that the site of the prison is still haunted, which inspires Josh to investigate.
In Argentina, a huge beast known as the Ucumar is said to lurk in the Andes and feed on livestock. This "Argentinean Bigfoot," is described as having razor-sharp claws, thick fur and powerful legs. A recent uptick in sightings prompts Josh to look into it.

Sandstorm Spirits / Cerro Azul Monster
In Kolmanskop, a remote southern province of Namibia, Germans once erected a small diamond-mining town. The town has been uninhabited for more than half a century but recent reports say that the area is haunted.
In 2009, there was a report of a strange, hairless animal attacking a group of boys in a Panamanian town called Cerro Azul. The boys reportedly killed the animal by throwing rocks at it but when they returned, the animal was gone.

Jungle Temple Ghosts / Namibian Night Stalker
In Bangkok, Thailand, reports of a giant ghost called the Phret are not unusual but recently, an amateur recording of this phantom climbing Victory Monument in the middle of town has locals in an uproar.
A recent uptick in animal killings in Namibia has captured the attention of Josh and the crew. Not only have farmers been losing livestock, but the carcasses have also been completely drained of blood.

Thai Tree People / Aiya Napa Monster
Josh and the crew head to Cyprus to investigate a massive sea creature.

Ghosts of Antarctica
Josh heads to Antarctica, a place he describes as, "the coldest and most unforgiving place on earth." Even though the continent has no permanent residents, many of the visitors to this arctic terrain have reported supernatural activity at an abandoned whaling station on a neighboring island. Similar reports have also come in about a place call Wordie Hut, also in the area. Josh grabs his gear, his team, and heads off to investigate.
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