Archive for the “Artifacts”

The Sasquatch Gang Sets Bigfoot Studies Back 30 Years

Posted by: Loren Coleman on October 28th, 2007

A promotional photograph for The Sasquatch Gang may say it all. From what I’ve seen after an extended view of all the trailers I could find, the contemporarily-framed film The Sasquatch Gang may be one of the lamest Bigfoot movies ever made. The Sasquatch Gang sets back serious Bigfoot studies and Sasquatch research by 30 […]

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Bugs and the Texas Bigfoot Bodies

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on October 27th, 2007

The story has been referenced here on Cryptomundo on more than a few occasions. The following is posted on the internet on several different message forums: Dateline: January 1976 shooting of two supposed bigfoot and their burial on the Elm Creek in the Texas Panhandle by a man identified as “Bugs” and two of his […]

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Africa’s Art Deco Dino: Njago Gunda

Posted by: Loren Coleman on October 27th, 2007

Syracuse Herald, May 15, 1921 In 1920, the Smithsonian Institution sent a 32-person expedition to Africa, which found unexplained tracks along the riverbank and heard mysterious “roars.” See the “Dinosauria” chapter of my field guide for more details. One hundred years ago, people would grab their weekend newspapers and hurry to find the Sunday supplements. […]

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Klyver’s Patty

Posted by: Loren Coleman on October 22nd, 2007

This is a good photograph of the former Pennsylvania art professor Richard Klyver’s solid bronze sculpture, which is permanently housed at the International Cryptozoology Museum. Klyver created the Bigfoot, needless to say, from his sense of the Sasquatch shown in the Patterson-Gimlin footage. The sculpture was recently on temporary display in Watertown, Massachusetts. This photo […]

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In Celebration of Bigfoot’s Patty

Posted by: Loren Coleman on October 20th, 2007

Lost in the sands of time is the proper credit for the first person who called the large-breasted Bigfoot filmed with a hand-held camera by Roger Patterson on October 20, 1967, by the name Patty. But Patty she is and Patty she will remain. Here are some popular culture views of how artists and others […]

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The Dover Demon Lives

Posted by: Loren Coleman on October 10th, 2007

Move over Ortiz, Manny and Beckett! Share the media airwaves Boston Red Sox! I will be on television around 4:15 p.m. on Boston’s “NewsDay Live,” this Friday, October 12th, on the New England Cable Network, speaking about Mysterious America and specifically, the Dover Demon. A figurine of the Dover Demon is displayed at the International […]

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Boing Boing Museum

Posted by: Loren Coleman on October 8th, 2007

Boing Boing is the big boy and girl on the block in blogging, there’s no two ways about it. In an article in today’s New York Times entitled “Nerd Chic Arrives on TV” by David Carr, it is noted that Boing Boing is expanding to television broadcasts via the internet, spurred on by the talented […]

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Walking with Wildmen Part 2

Posted by: Loren Coleman on October 8th, 2007

Sometimes I am amazed what I’ll do for reporters. See below. Click on image for full size version Click on image for full size version Click on image for full size version Click on image for full size version Permission to repost issued by author Jerry Glover All images (c) Beyond magazine 2007

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Walking with Wildmen Part 1

Posted by: Loren Coleman on October 8th, 2007

In the following three installments, Cryptomundo brings you the complete article by Jerry Glover examining what the cover of the magazine proclaims as information on the “European Bigfoot.” But out of all due respect to these European Wudewasa, let’s just stick with calling them Wildpeople. Don’t be surprised if in one of these panels you […]

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International Cryptozoology Museum

Posted by: Loren Coleman on October 7th, 2007

Here is a peek inside the International Cryptozoology Museum, thanks to the Sun Journal’s photographer Amber Waterman. The following are the images (except the final three Bigfoot photographs) that accompany the Lewiston Sun Journal front page article about the International Cryptozoology Museum, with their captions and audio clips. At the end, you will find my […]

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A Man and His (Weird) Museum

Posted by: Loren Coleman on October 6th, 2007

The Lewiston Sun Journal came for a visit to my museum. Here’s the way reporter Kathryn Skelton experienced it. And me. 🙂 Weird, Wicked Weird A man and his (weird) museum Hair from Sir Edmund Hillary’s Yeti expedition, water from Loch Ness, a 9-foot latex pterodactyl, Loren Coleman’s got it all. Sometime next spring, Loren […]

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Yeti Track Photos Sold

Posted by: Loren Coleman on September 27th, 2007

As a followup to my earlier blog about the auction of the Shipton-Ward Yeti footprint photographs, the final bids are in. Boing Boing’s David Pescovitz blogs today of the outcome of auction. “This 1951 photograph of a purported Yeti footprint was auctioned off at Christie’s London for £3,500. Eric Earle Shipton took the photograph in […]

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Bluff Creek Tracks, 1967

Posted by: Loren Coleman on September 22nd, 2007

Roger Patterson filmed the footprints of the Bigfoot – and apparently his own, as well:

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Cryptozoologically A+: “Destination Truth”

Posted by: Loren Coleman on September 14th, 2007

As I freely admitted before here, I haven’t had much time to see and take in “Destination Truth.” I mostly have been withholding judgement until I could see it, as the reviewers writing into Cryptomundo have been mixed in their reactions. Some people like it, some loathe it. A few people are distracted by the […]

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Florida’s Ivory-Bills Photographed

Posted by: Loren Coleman on September 6th, 2007

Geoffrey Hill, Scharnagel Professor of Biology at Auburn University and author of Ivorybill Hunters: The Search for Proof in the Florida Panhandle told reporter Donathan Prater of the Opelika Auburn News that he has obtained three types of evidence of Ivory-billed Woodpeckers (Campephilus principalis): audio, video, and photographic. After getting a small grant, Hill and […]

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