Breaking News: New Photo of Loch Ness Monster
Posted by: Loren Coleman on November 26th, 2010
What do you think? A chalky-looking cryptid? A casual misidentification? A fake? A modern mystery captured by a camera? You be the judge. Image.
Posted by: Loren Coleman on November 26th, 2010
What do you think? A chalky-looking cryptid? A casual misidentification? A fake? A modern mystery captured by a camera? You be the judge. Image.
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on November 25th, 2010
THERE’S A “MONSTER” in Barbados’ waters, says fisherman Joel Brooker.
“Monster” was the word Brooker used to describe a “strange looking species” he and his fishing partner Wendel Bryan encountered on Monday. They were fishing three-and-a-half miles from Shower Bank area, which is south west of Hilton Barbados.
Read: Fisherman Clubs Sea Monster »
Posted by: Loren Coleman on November 23rd, 2010
As the battle rages, let’s focus too on what cryptozoology is known from Korea. Images.
Posted by: Loren Coleman on November 15th, 2010
A far-flung friend has passed over to the Land of the Trolls, to continue his research and hunting. Sad news, indeed.
Erik Knatterud, a retired teacher, famous Norwegian cryptozoologist, sea serpent investigator, and researcher on cryptid hairy hominoids has died.
Images.
Read: Norwegian Monster Hunter Dies »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on October 14th, 2010
In response to my earlier post this morning, two Cryptomundians have tipped us off to the latest developments concerning the footage that everyone wants to see.
Confirmation that Alaskan Cadborosaurus footage will air on Hillstranded in April 2011?
Read: Update: Alaska Cadborosaurus Footage to Air in April 2011? »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on October 14th, 2010
Now that the lawsuits have been resolved and production resumes, will the footage be aired soon?
Inquiring minds want to know…
Posted by: Loren Coleman on October 12th, 2010
The monster, Mr. Morrow says, was “as big around as the Amelia’s smokestack.”
Read: Cowichan Lake Monster, 1885 »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on October 1st, 2010
Join the Nature Center in celebrating the 41st anniversary of the Lake Worth Monster sighting. Forty-one years ago, Fort Worth was abuzz with reported sightings of the Lake Worth Monster. Although the creature —described as a hairy, scaly 7-foot-tall man-goat-beast — has not been seen regularly since that memorable summer of 1969. Join us at Monster Bash to celebrate this legend and the habitat he calls home.
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on September 23rd, 2010
A HIGHLAND News exclusive story about a white witch who plans to hijack the radio air waves and blast out monster music songs in a bizarre bid to summon Nessie has been getting international attention.
Read: Radio Free Nessie »
Posted by: John Kirk on September 22nd, 2010
John Kirk weighs in with an update.
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on September 22nd, 2010
I know that Cryptomundians are waiting with “baited” breath for word on when and where this much discussed footage will be shown.
John Kirk offered here on Cryptomundo that the footage was to air on the Discovery Channel’s Deadliest Catch.
Is that now in jeopardy with this latest news?
Posted by: Loren Coleman on September 20th, 2010
What do Cryptomundians think of the show? Images.
Read: “Real and Chance: The Legend Hunters” ~ First Ep Review »
Posted by: Loren Coleman on September 19th, 2010
The beast swam from one side of the river to the other at a terrific rate, throwing up the water like a steamboat.
Read: Hippopotamus in Manitoba? »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on September 16th, 2010
John Kirk is elated when an unusual blip registers on the fish-finder.
“Whoa, hello!” the scientist calls out as he studies the sonar screen with colleague Adam McGirr. Both men are researchers with the British Columbia Scientific Cryptozoology Club — monster-hunters, in other terms.
Read: Monster hunt: freaky fish may lurk in the depths of Vancouver Island Lake »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on September 13th, 2010
A team has been sweeping Lake Windermere with sonar to try and find England’s very own Loch Ness Monster.
In the past four years there have been seven sightings of the mysterious creature, which eyewitnesses say is some sort of long humpbacked animal.
Read: England’s Nessie »
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