Outpost: AUSTRALIA: True Ghost Stories and Mysteries from the Australian Wilderness

Author:   Chris Hampton
Publisher:   Chris Hampton
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9781997962236


Pages:   268
Publication Date:   04 March 2026
Format:   Paperback
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Outpost: AUSTRALIA: True Ghost Stories and Mysteries from the Australian Wilderness


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OUTPOST: AustraliaTrue Ghost Stories and Mysteries from the Remote Wilderness Australia is a country defined by distance. Highways that stretch for hundreds of kilometers without a single light. Desert tracks that vanish into red dust. Abandoned homesteads swallowed by scrub. Mining camps long since emptied. Cattle stations larger than small nations. Cliff faces glowing at dusk, then falling into a darkness so complete it feels alive. In those isolated places, people report things they cannot explain. OUTPOST: Australia is part of the international OUTPOST series - true ghost stories and mysteries drawn from the most remote wildernesses across the world. Each volume explores real landscapes where isolation, geography, and silence shape the experience itself. In Australia, that isolation is immense. This book gathers documented encounters from stockmen, long-haul drivers, campers, park rangers, bush pilots, prospectors, and residents of the far interior. Their accounts are grounded in real terrain - from the Blue Mountains and the Gold Coast hinterland to the Northern Territory desert, the vast outback highways, remote coastal settlements, and forgotten mining tracks. Inside you'll find reports of: - Strange lights pacing vehicles across empty highways - Figures seen near abandoned stations and remote sheds - Footsteps circling camps in red dust with no clear origin - Voices carried across scrubland when no one is visible - Sudden, overwhelming feelings of presence in open country - Tracks that begin clearly and end abruptly in exposed terrain Patterns begin to surface. The Australian wilderness is ancient. It holds memory in stone and sand. The scale of the landscape changes how silence feels. Darkness in the outback is not like darkness anywhere else. It stretches uninterrupted for miles, broken only by stars and wind. Isolation alters perception - but it also sharpens it. The people featured in this book are accustomed to remoteness. Many have spent years working or traveling far from cities. They know the sounds of the bush, the behavior of wildlife, the movement of wind through scrub. When something feels wrong, they notice. OUTPOST: Australia does not rely on exaggeration or sensationalism. Each account is placed within its geographic context - terrain, weather, distance, and logistics woven carefully into the narrative. The goal is not to declare answers, but to document experiences honestly and explore why certain remote Australian locations generate recurring reports decade after decade. Are these events rooted in psychology? Environmental conditions? Long-standing regional folklore? Or something that remains genuinely unexplained? From red desert cliffs to coastal fog, from abandoned homesteads to long empty highways under a sky that never seems to blink, this book invites readers into places few ever see - and fewer still understand. If you are drawn to true ghost stories, Australian wilderness mysteries, outback paranormal encounters, remote homestead hauntings, unexplained highway sightings, and investigative narrative nonfiction grounded in real landscapes, OUTPOST: Australia will take you deep into one of the most isolated environments on Earth. Because when the nearest town is hours away... When your headlights are the only light for kilometers... When the wind moves across empty scrub in the middle of the night... You begin to understand how small a single outpost truly is. And how far help might be.

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Author:   Chris Hampton
Publisher:   Chris Hampton
Imprint:   Chris Hampton
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.363kg
ISBN:  

9781997962236


ISBN 10:   1997962233
Pages:   268
Publication Date:   04 March 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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