Archive for the “Lake Monsters”

Wild and Woolly Turkish Video Depicts Lake Van Cryptid

Posted by: John Kirk on May 7th, 2007

While sauntering through youtube.com the other day I came across a really wild video in Turkish all about the mysterious cryptid of Lake Van. I have to say that it was mind blowing to watch what appears to be a movie prop monster cruising the lake as well as appearing to eat a diver. There […]

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Mysterious Mother’s Day & Mailing Rates

Posted by: Loren Coleman on May 6th, 2007

Remember this 1983 book? Was it the one your Mom bought you for your birthday, almost 25 years ago? You can now get the new 2007 edition (seen directly above), via clicking here: Mysterious America. But do you want a more personalized version? As a pre-postal rate increase (rates go up May 14th) and pre-Mother’s […]

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Hardwood Lake Snake

Posted by: Loren Coleman on May 6th, 2007

The Latest Serpent Story A very pronounced fish story comes from Barry county, Michigan, where, we are “told,” a monster resembling a snake is residing in Harwood Lake. It is represented as being about twenty feet long, and from five to seven inches in diameter. It has been seen a number of times – once, […]

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Loch Ness Toad

Posted by: Loren Coleman on May 4th, 2007

Look what Robert Rines-linked investigations have turned up recently at the bottom of Loch Ness. A common toad. Why was it down there? What was it doing? What else is down there?

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New Submarine Camera Search for Nessie

Posted by: John Kirk on May 4th, 2007

The struggle to document the Loch Ness phenomenon goes on. For a Loch that has been searched with an army of investigators over the years, yielding little in the way of results, we now find yet another group who are highly optimistic (judging by the article below) that they might find the creature by next […]

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Norway’s Korel Giant

Posted by: Loren Coleman on May 4th, 2007

In a little lake called Korel, about five miles long, in Norway, a Great Sea Serpent has made his appearance. It has been seen by many credible persons, and is known by the name of the Korel Giant. On the 26th of November [1852], three women saw the animal lying stretched out on the surface […]

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Canadian Gators? More Likely Giant Black Salamanders

Posted by: John Kirk on May 3rd, 2007

I wrote of Barrie Alden here on Cryptomundo some months ago. See: It Lurks in the Depths of Pitt Lake Barrie is in the news again as an elusive British Columbia Cryptid has made the headlines again: Poof! Mysterious B.C. gator-like creature vanishes VANCOUVER – Was it a prehistoric lizard on the brink of extinction, […]

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Elementum Bestia

Posted by: Loren Coleman on April 29th, 2007

Craig Heinselman has completed his compiled and edited massive opus, Elementum Bestia. The following chapters are in the book: The American Sârâph: An Unnatural History of Winged Snakes in North America by Scott Maruna The Case of the Grey Ghost by Craig Heinselman Littlefoot – The Junjudee by Tony Healy and Paul Cropper The Hobbits […]

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Cadborosaurus Season is Soon to be Upon Us

Posted by: John Kirk on April 28th, 2007

The annual Cadborosaurus season is about to move into high gear. Operation Caddyscan is a Cadborosaurus research group comprising Jason Walton, Dr. Ed Bousfield, Dr. Paul Leblond and myself. We have been in existence since 1998 and the focus of this group is solely the marine megaserpent of British Columbia and adjacent coastal waters known […]

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When Lake Monsters Were Serpents

Posted by: Loren Coleman on April 27th, 2007

Serpent in Nevada Lake Mining Man Brings Strange Story to Goldfield. From the Savannah Bee. A report from Walker Lake states that a monster sea serpent has been seen at the northern end of the lake. Dan Cornelison, a mining man of good reputation for veracity, brought the story to Goldfield. Cornelison says that he […]

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Devil’s Names and Lake Monsters

Posted by: Loren Coleman on April 27th, 2007

Women See Sea Serpent [at] Devil’s Lake, N.D., Campers Are Thrown Into Panic Over Discovery of Monster. Campers on the Chautauqua ground at Devil’s Lake, N.D., were thrown into consternation one night recently by the appearance of what is thought to be a sea serpent in Devil’s lake. Mrs. Edgar La Rue, wife of a […]

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Back From Lake Champlain

Posted by: Loren Coleman on April 26th, 2007

Well, I’m back from Lake Champlain, having spent some good time there with the film crew from Nippon TV. I’ll write more about it later today, but merely wished to report in that while no images of Champ were recorded (the above fake is from a Burlington Free Press photo contest from last summer), I […]

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MA7 – The Date Is Here!

Posted by: Loren Coleman on April 24th, 2007

The date of April 24th is upon us. Celebrate with me the release of my book today! I’m over at Lake Champlain, hunting Champ animals with a Nippon TV crew, but I’ve left this message to be posted here. I’ll mention again how much help you can be to my book and, yes, so many […]

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What is Cryptomundo?

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on April 23rd, 2007

Cryptomundo is a cryptozoological news and interest website. We post news items that are of interest to the field of cryptozoology. We also post fun items, such as the crypto comics. Not everything posted here at Cryptomundo is necessarily thought provoking. Sometimes it’s just for fun. Case in point the recent Pterodactyl video I recently […]

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Comments on New Loch Ness Search Tool

Posted by: John Kirk on April 23rd, 2007

As Craig posted previously here on Cryptomundo, another Scottish cruise boat enterprise is attempting to add its resources to the search for the supposed cryptid of Loch Ness. Jacobite Cruises is adding sonar to their vessels in a bid to locate the infamous denizen of the loch. The use of sonar at Loch Ness is […]

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