Cashing In On Quatchis
Posted by: Loren Coleman on February 21st, 2010
What does Bigfoot have to do with pop culture? Ian Clark has some answers. Images.
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Posted by: Loren Coleman on February 21st, 2010
What does Bigfoot have to do with pop culture? Ian Clark has some answers. Images.
Read: Cashing In On Quatchis »
Posted by: Loren Coleman on February 21st, 2010
Even a skeptical thinker on the Loch Ness Monsters can convey a passion for the topic. Video.
Read: Shine on Nessie »
Posted by: Loren Coleman on February 21st, 2010
Sometimes footage does not show a blobsquatch. Video.
Read: High Sasquatch Activity »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on February 20th, 2010
Yolie is one of Cryptomundo’s advertisers. You can see her ad over to the far right of the site.
We know her personally, and consider her a friend of Cryptomundo.
I wanted to share the amazing story of her and the Sasqwatch from her blog.
Posted by: Loren Coleman on February 20th, 2010
What impact will this have on the claimed images?
Read: “IBW Photographer” Faces Unrelated Charges – UPDATED »
Posted by: Loren Coleman on February 20th, 2010
Michael Rugg of California’s Bigfoot Discovery Museum has passed along the news. Image.
Posted by: Loren Coleman on February 19th, 2010
We are following a variety of developing stories. Images.
Posted by: Loren Coleman on February 18th, 2010
I just wish they’d leave cryptozoology out of it. Image.
Read: Teach the Controversy? »
Posted by: Loren Coleman on February 18th, 2010
I then realized last night that this gentleman must have gone home and….
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Posted by: Loren Coleman on February 17th, 2010
For those that didn’t believe me when I said there was going to be a buying frenzy during the limited time existence of the mascots, what is occurring is unbelievable. Images.
Posted by: Loren Coleman on February 17th, 2010
Missed the Mothman episode? Need a break from the Olympics? Here comes a respite for a snowy Wednesday.
Read: MQ Mini-Marathon »
Posted by: Loren Coleman on February 16th, 2010
The grand effort is taking place in Australia.
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on February 16th, 2010
Extraordinary footage of a rarely seen giant deep sea fish has been captured by scientists.
Using a remotely operated vehicle, they caught a rare glimpse of the huge oarfish, perhaps the first sighting of the fish in its natural setting.
The oarfish, which can reach 17m long, has previously only been seen on a few occasions dying at the sea surface, or dead washed ashore.
Read: Giant bizarre deep sea fish filmed in Gulf of Mexico »
Posted by: Loren Coleman on February 16th, 2010
But what actually might be behind the record being examined could be a lot more interesting. Images.
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