Archive for “September, 2006”

Sasquatch Mountain Thank You

Posted by: Loren Coleman on September 10th, 2006

Here’s a message to Cryptomundo viewers, from the writer/actor/producer behind the just broadcast Bigfoot narrative fiction seen on the Sci-Fi Channel the night of September 9, 2006. Loren, the work that you and people like you do in “The World Of The Highly Un-researched” is a blessing to us filmmakers in many ways. Much like […]

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Irwin’s Missing Thylacine Footage

Posted by: Loren Coleman on September 10th, 2006

The only known image of Steve Irwin from 2.07. I’ve been challenged by critics that say Steve Irwin never looked for the Thylacine. Here’s more evidence that he did. As I wrote early after Steve Irwin was killed by a stringray, he apparently devoted an episode of "The Crocodile Hunter" to his search for the […]

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Update: Python Swallows a Pregnant Sheep

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on September 10th, 2006

Cryptomundo reader Tyche scanned the article out of The New Paper of Singapore giving some additional information regarding this case. As mentioned in the original post, the snake was captured by local firemen. After it was brought back to the police station, the python threw up the carcass in a bid to make a quick […]

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Mainely Bugsport

Posted by: Loren Coleman on September 10th, 2006

Click image for full-size version Today’s Sunday Comics courtesy of Ted Bastien.

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Sumatran Rhino Discovered in Borneo Jungles

Posted by: Loren Coleman on September 10th, 2006

The Sumatran rhinoceros (above) is a special animal. In many ways, it retains several characteristics that link it to the megafauna of the Pleistocene. The Sumatran rhino thus is a living fossil*, related to the wooly rhinoceros (directly below) of the Ice Ages. That the Sumatran variety are still around is remarkable. From Malaysia, September […]

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Sasquatch Hunters Revisited

Posted by: Loren Coleman on September 9th, 2006

Earlier this summer, I posted the two following blogs on the Sasquatch Hunter. Since the movie screened again on September 9, 2006, folks might be interested in reading highlights you might have missed. Fred Tepper, the director of Sasquatch Hunters (2005) writes in with news of his film’s screening. (Keen observers of the film will […]

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Sasquatch Saturday on Sci-Fi

Posted by: Loren Coleman on September 9th, 2006

Tonight is the premiere broadcast of Sasquatch Mountain, formerly entitled Devil on the Mountain. But have you noticed the lead-up to the showing? Sci-Fi Channel, United States, Eastern Times 05:00 PM The Beast of Bray Road 07:00 PM Sasquatch 09:00 PM Sasquatch Mountain 11:00 PM Sasquatch Hunters 01:00 AM Sasquatch Mountain Lance Henriksen in a […]

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Badlands Bigfoot

Posted by: Loren Coleman on September 9th, 2006

Many people visiting here and reading about the Pine Ridge reports of Bigfoot have asked for a better feel of the land. The following is a report by a Cryptomundo correspondent that it is worthy of sharing, as it gives some good insights into the terrain, the people, and the Sasquatch of the area under […]

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Mystery Tracks of Arkhangelsk

Posted by: Loren Coleman on September 9th, 2006

Remember the James Bond movie GoldenEye? Well, it begins at a dam by a chemical facility near Arkhangelsk. Known to the Vikings, called Archangel by the English, Arkhangelsk is a historically significant port in Eurasia. Now, from Russia with love comes a strange but remarkable record of new footprints found near Shogorka, Arkhangelsk Oblast. Of […]

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Battle With Sea Serpent

Posted by: Loren Coleman on September 9th, 2006

Fishermen Have Battle With Sea Serpent Long Beach, California — Five men who went fishing yesterday* on the launch Rita assert they had an encounter with a sea serpent at the Grouper banks, eighteen miles off shore. Guy Griffith and James Harvey were of the party. "The monster was about forty feet long," said Griffith, […]

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Northern California Sea Serpent

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on September 9th, 2006

30 years ago, artist Tom D’onofrio had a sighting of a strange creature in the waves off the Northern California coast. KGO-TV, the local news affiliate for the Bay Area, ran a story on the 30th anniversary event organized by Mr. D’onorfrio. The station’s website has the story in its entirety, along with the video […]

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Croc Hunter on C2C

Posted by: Loren Coleman on September 8th, 2006

For September 8, 2006…and in the audio archives later… Open Lines Audio Tribute: Steve Irwin Open Lines: As a tribute to the recently deceased Steve Irwin, audio from his 2002 C2C interview will be featured. ++++++++++++++++ Recap (Posted September 9, 2006) Open Lines & Steve Irwin Tribute In the last hour of Friday’s program, George […]

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The Bigfoot Science Conference

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on September 8th, 2006

In mid-June the city of Pocatello, Idaho, hosted the Bigfoot Rendezvous, a conference that included a film festival, storytelling, live entertainment, an exhibit at the Idaho Museum of Natural History on how people "know" about the Sasquatch, and a symposium described as "featuring regional experts and eye-witnesses as well as nationally known figures in the […]

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9/11: The View From Portland

Posted by: Loren Coleman on September 8th, 2006

On September 11, 2006, it will be five years since the tragedy of 9/11. Why should I spend time on Cryptomundo to discuss this? Perhaps it is merely a good time to pause a moment from chasing cryptids to reflect on what happened. It was a horrible event in higher primate history. I need to […]

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Memphré Threatened By Canadians

Posted by: Loren Coleman on September 8th, 2006

Quebec’s and Vermont’s shared Lake Memphremagog monsters, Memphré, are being challenged by the removal of conservation lands and expansion of landfills, from the Canadian side. Where is Jacques Boisvert when we need him? Memphré monster hunter, scuba diver, historian, and ecologist Jacques Boisvert’s sudden death on February 4, 2006, at age 73, was untimely, and […]

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