Cryptologic Radio: Adam Davies
Posted by: Adam Davies on July 16th, 2014
Tonight on the CryptoLogic radio show l will be discussing some significant new evidence found during my time at the Olympic project in June.
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Wednesday July 16th – 5pm PT/8pm ET
This week our guest is British author and crypozoological investigator/researcher Adam Davies. Adam has been all over the world investigating and researching a wide array of cryptids. From the Orang Pendek in Sumatra, the Almasty is Russia, the Death Worm of the Gobi Desert in Mongolia, the Mokele Mbembe in the Congo of Africa, the Seljord Serpent in Norway, the Yeti in Nepal, the Mande Burung in India, the Yeren in China, and most recently the Sasquatch of North America.
Adam is the author of the book titled Extreme Expeditions: Travel Adventures Stalking the World’s Most Mysterious Animals. He has also written many articles both print and online, including his article titled A New Primate Species in Sumatra for Edge Science Magazine. Adam is involved with Cliff Barachman’s Orang Pendek Project. He has appeared on numerous television programs and channels including The National Geographic Channel’s specials entitled Russian Bigfoot and Ape-Man, Animal Planet’s Binding Bigfoot episode titled Indonesia’s Little Bigfoot, and History Channel’s Monster Quest episodes; The Real Hobbit, The Abominable Snowman, and China’s Wildman.
Adam has recently traveled throughout the US to various research sites in his investigations for cryptid known as Sasquatch. We’ll be reviewing these recent investigations and Adam’s experiences and evidence from those expeditions. We’ll also be discussing Adam’s investigations and evidence in regards to some of the many other cryptids he has researched throughout his career. It should prove to be an interesting and informative experience so please join us in the fun.
About Adam Davies
I am an explorer, adventurer, and a cryptozoologist. I've traveled to some of the most remote and dangerous parts of the world in search yet-to-be-discovered animal species. From the dense jungles of the Congo and Sumatra, to the deserts of Mongolia, and the mountains of Nepal, I have traveled the world in search of scientific evidence of the existence of these creatures.