Archive for the “Lake Monsters”

Cryptologic Radio: Champ Researcher Bill Dranginis

Posted by: Shannon LeGro on November 5th, 2014

Tonight! – Wednesday November 5th – 5pm PST/8pm EST

Join us this week as discuss Champ research and other water cryptids with Bill Dranginis, member of the Brite Yellow Champ Camp Research Team.

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Mystery In Lake Champlain

Posted by: Katy Elizabeth on October 29th, 2014

A few weeks ago, I was interviewed by Terry Belke photojournalist from WGRZ News, Buffalo New York for a featured segment about Champ.

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Alaska Monsters: The Otterman – Full Episode

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on October 23rd, 2014

The team investigates the legendary Otterman, know by Alaskan natives as the “Kushtaka,” who is believed to have the ability to shape-shift. Todd builds a Ring of Fire trap, and the rest of the team utilizes Crusty’s airboat.

Watch the full episode here on Cryptomundo!

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InfraRed Image of Nessie?

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on October 23rd, 2014

Unseen infrared image of Loch Ness Monster Nessie to be revealed next weekend in Stirling.

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Champ Search Expedition

Posted by: Katy Elizabeth on October 13th, 2014

This summer my group Champ Search had many extensive investigations in search of Champ on Lake Champlain. We recorded Bio Sonar & captured compelling video. Here is the video of one of our expeditions.

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Arcane Radio: Searching for “Champ” with Katy Elizabeth

Posted by: Katy Elizabeth on October 1st, 2014

Lon and Sean take you to Lake Champlain, home of the legendary Champ lake monster. Joining us is Cryptozoologist Katy Elizabeth, member of Champ Search, to discuss her research, the monster, and her new book. Champ Search Website

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Cryptologic Radio Archive: Ken Gerhard

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on September 27th, 2014

This week our guest is Ken Gerhard. Ken is a widely recognized cryptozoologist and field researcher for The Centre for Fortean Zoology, as well as a fellow of the Pangea Institute and consultant for various research organizations. He has searched for evidence of mysterious animals and legendary beasts around the world including Bigfoot, the Loch Ness Monster, the Chupacabra, enigmatic winged creatures and even werewolves

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Alaska Monsters: The Otterman

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on September 26th, 2014

The team investigates the legendary Otterman, know by Alaskan natives as the “Kushtaka,” who is believed to have the ability to shape-shift. Todd builds a Ring of Fire trap, and the rest of the team utilizes Crusty’s airboat.

Premieres tonight, September 26 at 8 PM CST on Destination America

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The Road to Loch Ness Reviewed

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on September 25th, 2014

The last two years have been good for cryptozoology-themed fiction. We’ve had high-octane thrillers like Hawthorne’s Kronos Rising, atmospheric novels like Willis’ The Daedalus and the Deep, chillers like Below, a crypto subplot in a Dan Simmons epic, and the scariest crypto-thriller ever, Joseph Wallace’s superbly researched Endangered Species, just to name a few. The genre has never been healthier, in quantity or quality.

Read: The Road to Loch Ness Reviewed »


Pepie: The Lake Monster of the Mississippi River Reviewed

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on September 13th, 2014

Mention lake monsters and everyone immediately thinks of the Loch Ness Monster, or Nessie, depending on how familiar they are with the creature. However, lake monster stories and folklore can be found on almost every country on the planet, and the U.S. is no different. Here, in our own backyard, a strange creatures is rumored to inhabit the murky depths of Lake Pepin, the widest naturally occurring part of the Mississippi River.

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Bownessie Captured on Photo?

Posted by: John Kirk on September 12th, 2014

Photographer Ellie Williams captured this amazing image of what she believes to be a creature from the deep while taking snaps in the Lake District.

The 24-year-old had set up her camera tripod to automatically take photos throughout the day at Windermere.

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A Canadian Bestiary

Posted by: Nick Redfern on September 8th, 2014

For more than ten years, amateur folklorist Todd H. C. Fischer has researched hundreds of creatures, monsters, strange locales, heroes and spirits from all across Canada, collecting them here, for the first time, in one comprehensive volume.

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Siberian Lake Serpent

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on September 7th, 2014

Russian Serpent – For centuries, strange reports of a large, underwater creature have come from people living near the remote Lake Labynkyr in Siberia.

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Pepie The Lake Monster

Posted by: Nick Redfern on September 2nd, 2014

“I particularly enjoy books that are regional in nature, as they generally offer deep insight into a case that, without that personal, in-the-field approach, would probably remain buried in obscurity. And, I have to say, the Lewis-Voss book does not disappoint.”

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Mokele-Mbembe Expedition 2015

Posted by: John Kirk on August 28th, 2014

My mates and I will be doing our damnedest to find the elusive Mokele-mbembe in the next year or so.

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