Archive for the “Lake Monsters”

Breaking News: Nahuelito Photographed

Posted by: Loren Coleman on April 17th, 2006

Cryptozoologist Scott Corrales of Inexplicata is sharing that the latest photographs of a famed Lake Monster of Argentina has surfaced on April 15, 2006. Giving as a source El Cordillerano Edicion of Argentina for Monday, April 17, 2006, the article translated is "The Latest Photo of Lake Nahuel Huapi Monster." Here’s Corrales’ text, from Spanish […]

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Wetzel Kangaroo Beer

Posted by: Loren Coleman on April 17th, 2006

Drew Vics and his friends were standing around talking about cryptids and microbrews when they founded a whole new form of higher intellectual understanding of the universe. They have combined an interest in cryptozoology with a love of home brewing and the results are cryptobrewology. Vics’ new study is more about sightings of rare beers, […]

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The Dodu: Man Beast of Cameroon – Africa’s Own Sasquatch Part II

Posted by: John Kirk on April 15th, 2006

In Part I of this article, you might recall that in November, 2000 Bill Gibbons and Dave Woetzel had stumbled upon a possible new hominid while interviewing pygmies and Bantus about Mokele-mbembe in southern Cameroon. The pygmies had described a dark haired manlike creature which only had three digits on its hands and feet. This […]

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The Dodu: Man Beast of Cameroon – Africa’s Own Sasquatch Part I

Posted by: John Kirk on April 13th, 2006

Some readers may no doubt know of Ivan Sanderson’s delightful book Abominable Snowmen – Legend Come to Life. In this very readable tome, written in Sanderson’s classic Scottish old-school intellectual style, the wily naturalist makes reference to the unknown bipedal hominids of Africa, some of whom were small in stature. Most notable is the Agogwe […]

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Leap The CryptoHaiku Carnivorous

Posted by: Loren Coleman on April 12th, 2006

As Cryptomundo readers might recall, I named Carnivorous Nights: On the Trail of the Tasmanian Tiger, one of the "Top Cryptozoology Books" of last year, specifically bestowing it as "The Best Cryptozoological Expedition Book of 2005." The book is by Margaret Mittelbach and Michael Crewdson (with illustrations by Alexis Rockman). The well-written record of three […]

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Ogopogo: Denizen of the Deep

Posted by: John Kirk on April 11th, 2006

I am often asked why I spend as much time as I do in pursuit of Ogopogo, the denizen of Okanagan Lake. The reason is straightforward: Because it is there. I know this animal to be a real entity as I have seen it on more than one occasion. What is it? Blowed if I […]

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Baseball, Sports, and Cryptids

Posted by: Loren Coleman on April 9th, 2006

I am a lifelong baseball fan. No denying it. I’ve been a card-carrying member of SABR for decades (if you don’t need to ask what SABR stands for, well, you understand). My two sons inherited the passion and they have become successful players. One is a winning leftie relief pitcher, now a junior in high […]

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It Lurks in the Depths of Pitt Lake

Posted by: John Kirk on April 3rd, 2006

What Lurks in the Depths of Pitt Lake? We have a myriad of cryptids in British Columbia, but there is one that just does not get the coverage it deserves. I’m talking about the giant black salamanders of B.C. Some would say what’s the big deal with giant salamanders? They are found far and wide […]

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Nessie and Hunt the Gowk

Posted by: Loren Coleman on April 1st, 2006

The story of Nessie revolves around key events that happen in April. A pattern emerges that tells us the monsters in Loch Ness may be especially visible as the northern spring weather has more people motoring and cycling around lochside. Or is it about increasingly active cryptids in the water? The first good sighting occurred […]

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Open Season on Lake Monsters?

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on March 31st, 2006

Open season on lake monsters? BURLINGTON, VT — The Vermont Lake Monsters will open their 2006 season in Lowell on June 20th.

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MA HB Ends

Posted by: Loren Coleman on March 31st, 2006

It is Friday, March 31 (a day I predicted on Wednesday we would hear about earthquakes). This day will see the hardcover and paperback editions of Mysterious America from Paraview go out of print. No more hardback copies of Mysterious America again. Famed natural history artist Alexis Rockman painted the cover depicting a real encounter […]

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Weird Travels Tonight!

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on March 26th, 2006

The Weird Travels Cryptozoology episodes air tonight Sunday, March 26th on the Travel Channel. All times listed below are EST. Lake Monsters airs at 9 PM and again at 12 AM (midnight). Bigfoot featuring the TBRC at 10 PM and again at 1 AM on the 27th. Creepy Creatures airs at 2 AM on the […]

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Cryptozoo Museums Worldwide

Posted by: Loren Coleman on March 24th, 2006

What and where are your favorite cryptozoology and Bigfoot museums throughout the world? Scotland’s cryptozoology collection at the National Museums of Scotland was recently highlighted in the Scotsman. The easiest exhibits to record, unfortunately, are often the hoaxes. Shown here are a Japanese-made mermaid and a Canadian-created furred trout, both taxidermy fakes. Dr. Geoff Swinney […]

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Cryptozoology Model Kits

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on March 24th, 2006

A few days ago, I talked about cryptozoology action figures here on Cryptomundo. Today, I want to talk about cryptozoology model kits. These are different than action figures, they require assembly. My good friend Jeff Johnson, a Dallas-based model-maker and sculptor has a line of really nice cryptozoology model kits. They can be ordered in […]

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Cryptozoology Action Figures

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on March 22nd, 2006

Bigfoot and Mothman and Nessie, oh my! Do you have any? Huh, huh, do ya? What’s in your collection? There have been some pretty cool cryptozoology action figures over the years. The Mezco Cryptozoology series were anticipated for quite some time before being eventually released. Supposedly, they were delayed due to negotiations over the licensing […]

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