Remember Letters?
Posted by: Loren Coleman on June 3rd, 2010
I get lots of emails, and I even still get letters. Who would you guess are in the three major groups I hear from these days? Images.
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Posted by: Loren Coleman on June 3rd, 2010
I get lots of emails, and I even still get letters. Who would you guess are in the three major groups I hear from these days? Images.
Read: Remember Letters? »
Posted by: Monster Island News on June 2nd, 2010
Lake Oroville Summer Speaker Series: 7 p.m. at Lake Oroville Visitor Center (air-conditioned), 917 Kelly Ridge Road, above the dam. “Bigfoot Legend Analyzed,” from speaker Ron Brown, co-operator of breeding facility for native African animals in South Africa, who has studied Bigfoot since 1972. May bring picnic to enjoy on shaded patio before program. Free. Accessible to people with disabilities.
Read: Ron Brown Presents “Bigfoot — the Legend Analyzed” Tonight In Oroville »
Posted by: mystery_man on June 2nd, 2010
Lake Shikotsu has become well known for its sightings of giant trout reported to be 2 meters (6.6 ft) in length. Giant trout have long been reported by fishermen on the lake, and there are even accounts of whole schools of these huge fish being seen.
Read: Japanese Giant Fish, Part 3- Giant Trout of Lake Shikotsu »
Posted by: Loren Coleman on June 2nd, 2010
This unique marine animal generally is quite large, 30 to 60 feet in length, with a relatively thin neck. Its body may be segmented and displays lateral projections, plates, or fins. What could it be? Images.
Read: What Are The Con Rít? »
Posted by: Monster Island News on June 1st, 2010
For centuries, the Native Americans around Puget Sound have encountered what can only be described as a living dinosaur. As the legend goes, the first tribes to encounter the creature lived in fear of it, even tried to hunt it down, but as the decades past, the mysterious monster became regarded as ‘sacred’. There are even stories of the monster coming to the aide of the Indians to drive away packs of wild wolves.
Read: WILLATUK: THE LEGEND OF SEATTLE’S SEA SERPENT Earns A STIFFY At Seattle Indie Fest »
Posted by: Monster Island News on June 1st, 2010
A masterpiece and one of the top moneymakers of the 1930s. Fortune-hunters travel to Skull Island in search of the fabled giant ape “King Kong.” Enticing him with the lovely Fay Wray they capture him and bring him back to New York where he escapes and ransacks the city searching for her.
Read: The Original KING KONG Comes To Blu-ray September 28th! »
Posted by: Loren Coleman on June 1st, 2010
With all the talk of trailcam photos of deer and moose in New Zealand, I thought it might be interesting to show this recent image.
Read: Moose Captured On Dashcam »
Posted by: Loren Coleman on June 1st, 2010
It is illegal to buy or own alligators without a permit in Massachusetts, but the Commonwealth blames buyers going to other nearby states. Image.
Read: Mass Gator Sightings »
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