Archive for the “Cryptotourism”

March 20, 2011: 51st Anniversary

Posted by: Loren Coleman on March 20th, 2011

Guess where I found myself? Images.

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William Shatner’s Weird or What?

Posted by: Loren Coleman on March 20th, 2011

William Shatner, of course, is best-known from his days on “Star Trek.” Videos.

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Bigfoot or Bust: A Research Roadtrip

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on March 19th, 2011

Ah, Spring Fever is in the air! The daylight hours are getting longer and we’re all getting the itch to go on a summer road trip, right? The team from Facebook/FindBigfoot is making plans of their own to travel to the Bigfoot “hot zones” across the USA throughout the month of May.

And the team isn’t going alone, they’ve secured a deal with an Australian film crew who plans to shoot a documentary about the research. It’s not clear why the film crew is from Australia, the land of the kangaroos, but maybe their lack of Bigfoots is what got them excited about the project.

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Flashback: 100 Million Yen For Tsuchinoko

Posted by: Loren Coleman on March 19th, 2011

Skeptics dismiss Tsuchinoko sightings as simple cases of mistaken identity. Images.

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Homo orcus

Posted by: Loren Coleman on March 18th, 2011

What will happen when a new near-human species is discovered? There is a film that tries to address this question. Video trailer, images.

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Jinmenken: The Human-Faced Dogs of Japan

Posted by: mystery_man on March 18th, 2011

Dogs with human heads or faces have long been sighted in Japan. Is there a zoological explanation behind this phenomenon?

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Feral Felines: The Size of Dogs

Posted by: Loren Coleman on March 17th, 2011

Are there felines this big?

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Oil, Slick, Yeti, CIA, and…Libya?

Posted by: Loren Coleman on March 17th, 2011

Abominable Snowman

Happy St. Patrick’s Day: It is intriguing that March 17th is seen as a pivotal date in the history of the wealthy Oklahoma/Texas oil family of the cryptozoologist Tom Slick. And the CIA too. Images.

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The Kappa of Tono

Posted by: mystery_man on March 17th, 2011

Still more on the Kappa. A post tsunami essay on these mysterious creatures by mystery_man.

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Northern Japan’s Kappas

Posted by: Loren Coleman on March 17th, 2011

Kappas are associated with the same lowland areas impacted by the recent tsunami. Images.

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The Ballad of Nessie

Posted by: Loren Coleman on March 16th, 2011

Sneak peek. Image.

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Orang Pendek Extreme Expedition

Posted by: Nick Redfern on March 15th, 2011

Adam has some excellent news to relate: later this year, he will be leading a team from Britain’s Center for Fortean Zoology (CFZ) to the depths of Sumatra – in search of a breed of mysterious, diminutive ape-men known locally, and collectively, as the Orang-Pendek.

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Tsuchinoko Revisited

Posted by: Loren Coleman on March 15th, 2011

Thoughts of Japan, again: Here’s a reminder of another Japanese cryptid of some note. Images.

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Mystery Kangaroos of Miyagi Prefecture

Posted by: Loren Coleman on March 15th, 2011

It makes sense to refresh your memory of the cryptids of this area of Japan. Images.

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Bigfooter Doc Sipes Has Died

Posted by: Loren Coleman on March 12th, 2011

The Oregon Bigfoot researcher was known to many in his area. Images.

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