Archive for “March, 2007”

Springbrook Yowie Is Back!

Posted by: Loren Coleman on March 5th, 2007

There’s news from the Gold Coast Bulletin in Queensland, for March 2007, of breaking Yowie activity. Paul Cropper sends along the full story, available if you click on the above image. For more on the past Springbrook Yowie sightings and footprint finds, please see The Yowie: In Search of Australia’s Bigfoot by Tony Healy and […]

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Champ’s Dennis Hall Missing?

Posted by: Loren Coleman on March 5th, 2007

Photograph of Dennis Hall announcing the past U-Haul Champ promotion. Used by permission. Lake Champlain Monster hunter Dennis Hall has gone missing. Members of his e-group are concerned, and the folks there have brought it to the attention of others that Hall’s website, ChampQuest, has disappeared. Missing: Dennis Hall. Does anyone know what’s up?

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Rethinking Sahelanthropus

Posted by: Loren Coleman on March 4th, 2007

As recreations of Sahelanthropus tchadensis demonstrate, this fossil primate may be an ancestor of chimpanzees, gorillas, early humans, and/or even the cryptid agogwe of Africa. Discovered by Michael Brunet, et.al in Chad, central Africa, about 2,500 km from the East Rift Valley. Reported in the August 15th, 2002 issue of Nature, it is described as […]

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Marysville Track

Posted by: Loren Coleman on March 3rd, 2007

Reports of Bigfoot in California have been discussed in the media for over a week, as Craig has noted here. Above is a photograph taken of the picture of one of the Marysville tracks. What do you think of it?

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Tragedy in Bluffton

Posted by: Loren Coleman on March 3rd, 2007

Sometimes the news does touch deeply, merging worlds of sorrow, cryptozoology, and baseball. My thoughts go out to the parents, the players, and the many people in Bluffton – a wonderful little village that hosted me, cryptozoologically, and was kind to me 30 years ago this spring. My heart truly is with Bluffton. Times are […]

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Update: Thylacine Photos

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on March 3rd, 2007

You may remember the saga from last year when we published the thylacine photographs here on Cryptomundo that had been the talk in the cryptozoology community. We then were contacted by someone on Mr. Emmerichs’ behalf requesting that the photographs be taken down from Cryptomundo. We complied, even though Mr. Emmerichs did not contact us […]

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And The Award Goes To…Bigfoot

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on March 2nd, 2007

LONG BEACH, Calif. (AP) – National writer Nancy Armour was a double winner, and golf writer Doug Ferguson won story of the year for the second straight year in the annual writing contest for AP staffers judged by Associated Press Sports Editors. Other winners included tennis writer Howard Fendrich, deadline writing, for Andre Agassi’s final […]

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Save the Skunk Ape

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on March 2nd, 2007

A photo taken by Dave Shealy, a tracker of skunk apes, in Florida’s Big Cypress National Preserve in July 1997. Shealy claims to have three sightings of the mystery creature since 1974. REUTERS/Dave Shealy/Handout Skunk ape tracker seeks to protect the creature Fri Mar 2, 2007 7:33AM EST By Nick Carey OCHOPEE, Fla., March 2 […]

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Invisible Bigfoot?

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on March 1st, 2007

Cryptomundo reader silvereagle has alluded to Lawrence Livermore National Labs having had several bigfoot in captivity in the 60’s. Several other Cryptomundo readers had asked for more information regarding this. He posted the following as a comment and I decided to post it as a separate blog. It was fairly common knowledge in the east […]

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