“DEAD MAN’S HOLE” A Bottomless Pit in Miller’s Creek, TEXAS. Underwater Graves? Aerial Drone Videos
Since the 1800s, locals have told about the bottomless pit in Miller’s Creek being used as an underwater burial ground during the Comanche Wars, the Civil War and the Blanco County Wars. Bodies with weights around their necks were dumped into the hole to never seen again. In the 1950s, Shell Oil Co conducted a survey of the area and also labeled it “Dead Man’s Hole.”
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