Archive for the “Lake Monsters”

The Lake Monster of Japan’s Mt. Fuji

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on July 27th, 2014

For years, these picturesque lakes have been the setting for a series of strange sightings of an unidentified creature in the water, which has been affectionately referred to as Mossie…

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Loch: A Novel

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on July 22nd, 2014

This book is good for its niche: the YA horror novel. It’s an action-filled adventure with teenage protagonists trying to discover and save the lake monsters. There are a couple of really gory scenes for a YA! These lake monsters can be nasty…

~ Matt Bille

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Meanwhile at Loch Morar

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on July 22nd, 2014

…a sighting of the Loch Morar Monster being briefly seen almost wholly out of the water.

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Lake Pepin’s rumored creature may be folklore come to life

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on July 21st, 2014

The centuries-old legend of a lake creature is alive today thanks to a handful of folks who are driven by scholarship, obsession and the irresistible mystery.

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The ‘Other’ Encounter Between a British Saint and a Lake Monster

Posted by: Karl Shuker on July 19th, 2014

Every self-respecting cryptozoologist knows – or should know – about the famous encounter claimed for St Columba and the Loch Ness monster during the 6th Century AD (its specific date varies from one authority to another). Having said that, in reality the encounter apparently took place not in the loch itself but in the River Ness – so the creature in question may not have had any bearing upon the cryptids allegedly frequenting the loch, but may simply have been a vagrant sea creature of known form, such as a bearded seal or possibly even a walrus. Anyway, regardless of its specifics, this encounter is, as I say, a very famous one in the annals of cryptozoology. Far less famous, however, yet no less interesting, is the ‘other’ encounter between a British saint and a lake monster.

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Beasts of the Bayou: Loch Ness Swamp

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on July 17th, 2014

Last week’s episode of Beasts of the Bayou re airs today.

Airing today, July 17 at 3/2 PM ET/PT on Discovery Channel.

Local fishermen from Venice, Louisiana are searching the bayou for “The Altie”… A Loch Ness type river monster thought to be lurking in the swamps and marshes. But researchers from Tulane University think people are seeing a giant alligator gar fish.

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Discovery: Beasts of the Bayou

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on July 16th, 2014

For hundreds of years, the marshes of Louisiana have been plagued by mysterious creatures intent on causing mass destruction. Some believe that these creatures are ones of mythical ancestry. Others believe there are more scientific explanations for the increased levels of destruction in the area over the years. Whose theories will be proven true? Featuring some familiar faces from Shark Week 2013‘s successful special Voodoo Sharks, Discovery Channel ventures deep into the bayou to explore all possible scenarios in its all new program, Beasts of the Bayou, premiering on July 10 at 10 PM ET/PT.

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Champ Search Signing

Posted by: Katy Elizabeth on July 16th, 2014

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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.

Wednesday July 16th – 5pm PT/8pm ET

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Water Horse Of Lake Champlain

Posted by: Katy Elizabeth on July 13th, 2014

New Book Released: Water Horse of Lake Champlain II is an in depth look into the mystery of Americas Loch Ness Monster “Champ”.

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Champ Search Lake Monster Tour 2014

Posted by: Katy Elizabeth on July 12th, 2014

Champ Search during research at 3 lakes in New England in search of Champ, Memphre and Willy.

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The Emela-Ntouka – New Evidence for the Congo’s ‘Killer of Elephants’

Posted by: Karl Shuker on July 11th, 2014

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It may be the most famous one, but the long-necked moekel-mbembe, often likened to a sauropod dinosaur, is not the only mystery beast allegedly inhabiting the vast Likouala swamplands of the People’s Republic of the Congo. Less familiar but definitely no less interesting is a second major mystery beast claimed by this region’s pygmies to live here – a truly extraordinary (and exceedingly formidable) creature known to them as the emela-ntouka, or ‘killer of elephants’.

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The Road to Loch Ness

Posted by: Lee Murphy on July 10th, 2014

The idea for this series of novels came from the Nightstalker television series, which many of us grew up watching (Chris Carter’s amazing television show The X-files also found its inspiration in the weekly horror exploits of Darren McGavin’s Karl Kolchak).

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Rothschild’s Lost Tusk and the Non-Existent Elephant Pig

Posted by: Karl Shuker on July 10th, 2014

I first came upon the following crypto-case many years ago when browsing through Dr Bernard Heuvelmans’s book Les Derniers Dragons d’Afrique (Plon: Paris, 1978), and it has fascinated me ever since. Recently, I obtained some additional, previously-undisclosed information concerning it, and which turned out to be something of a conundrum in itself.

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Whither the Water Elephant?

Posted by: Karl Shuker on July 9th, 2014

Whereas the African pygmy elephant has attracted appreciable interest and even more appreciable controversy, both within and beyond the cryptozoological community, a second contentious proboscidean reported from the Dark Continent has received far less attention, but in my view is much more intriguing. This latter cryptid is the so-called water elephant. ((c) Markus Bühler The […]

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