Archive for “April, 2010”

Scottish Police: LNM “Seems Beyond Doubt”

Posted by: Loren Coleman on April 27th, 2010

Old records have been released reinforcing the speculation that the original Loch Ness Monster sightings in the 1930s were taken seriously. Image.

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Old Mothman Material Continues To Surface

Posted by: Loren Coleman on April 27th, 2010

Sherwood’s contribution to the literature is an unfortunate example of a very personalized prose that seems to brand his material. Images.

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What Would You Do, If You Saw A Sea Serpent?

Posted by: Loren Coleman on April 26th, 2010

“For ten minutes longer we stood watching the serpent hoping it would come
close enough to give us…” What did the eyewitnesses wish to do?

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No Queen Mary

Posted by: Loren Coleman on April 26th, 2010

My involvement is no more.

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Mothman: Monstrous, Misunderstood, Miserable?

Posted by: Loren Coleman on April 25th, 2010

The reviews are pouring in, after the first broadcast. What do you think? Image.

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A Spitting Sea Serpent?

Posted by: Loren Coleman on April 25th, 2010

The fishermen say the same monster has been reported within the last few months near the Philippines and along the northern coast of this country.

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Why Do People Leave The Bigfoot Field?

Posted by: Loren Coleman on April 24th, 2010

There are many reasons for departing, and many levels of appreciation for the fact that anyone stays on the trail even for a year. Images.

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30th Anniversary: Mt. Tam Thing

Posted by: Loren Coleman on April 24th, 2010

For years there have been rumors of periodic sightings of a large, hairy humanoid prowling hills and valleys of Marin’s Mount Tam region.

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April 24: Mothman on SyFy

Posted by: Loren Coleman on April 23rd, 2010

Does the timing of this film’s broadcast predict the death of someone linked to Mothman? Shall the banshee underpinnings associated with the Mothman lore come true again? Who will die this weekend? Image.

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Another Thought On Earth Day

Posted by: Loren Coleman on April 22nd, 2010

Images and thoughts come from Mr. Lowe.

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The Ultimate Earth Day Icon: Sasquatch

Posted by: Loren Coleman on April 22nd, 2010

Today is the 40th anniversary of Earth Day. Why haven’t Earth Day organizers utilized a group of natural wonders among us for the Earth Days’ benefit? The Earth needs warriors, as well as educators, but certainly not neurotic kids!! Image.

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Iceman Cometh & Museum One-Day Closures

Posted by: Loren Coleman on April 21st, 2010

The museum will be closed on April 29th and May 7th, due to upcoming appearances elsewhere. Please take note. Images.

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80 Sites, 22 Countries, One Day

Posted by: Loren Coleman on April 21st, 2010

Here is an overview video of the March 20, 2010 events.

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Strange Skull: It’s A Tuna!

Posted by: Loren Coleman on April 20th, 2010

Green decided to do the common sense thing, and take it to a museum. Images.

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Dwarf Lemur Rediscovered

Posted by: Loren Coleman on April 19th, 2010

The species was first discovered in Madagascar in 1896, but this tiny, nocturnal dwarf lemur was never studied throughout the 20th century. Image.

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