Alaskan River Monster: Hoax?
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on November 3rd, 2016
Or mistaken identtity?
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Posted by: Craig Woolheater on November 3rd, 2016
Or mistaken identtity?
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Posted by: Ken Gerhard on October 21st, 2016
Cryptozoologist Ken Gerhard, who has traveled around the world searching for evidence of mysterious animals, discussed a wide variety of creatures including Bigfoot, the Loch Ness Monster, chupacabras, flying creatures, werewolves, lizard men, giant spiders, the Minnesota Iceman, and the Texas T. rex.
Posted by: Nick Redfern on October 4th, 2016
Give me a break: Loch Ness is not teeming with plesiosaurs. Not even one.
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Posted by: Karl Shuker on September 20th, 2016
The Loch Ness Monster (LNM) is not only the premier mystery beast of the United Kingdom, it also vies with the bigfoot or sasquatch as the most famous one anywhere in the world.
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Posted by: Craig Woolheater on September 19th, 2016
This episode sees a Jesus statue seeing, a old shark not seeing and buttons learning how many legs spiders have. Also, eye witness accounts of Nessie and slow moving UFO’s chased by police in Ireland amongst other non-related banter! Could it get any more fun? Not likely!
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on September 16th, 2016
Amateur photographer claims to have taken one of the most convincing photos of the Loch Ness Monster ever
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Posted by: Craig Woolheater on September 11th, 2016
It’s back!
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Posted by: Craig Woolheater on August 23rd, 2016
All the cryptozoological marvels are here, including Bigfoot, Yeti, the Loch Ness Monster and Chupacabra, along with lesser known monsters like Ogopogo, the Mongolian Death Worm, Jersey Devil, Boggy Creek Monster, Momo, Mokele-Mbembe, Real Wolfmen and many more!
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Posted by: Seth Breedlove on July 25th, 2016
Minerva Monster Day is a cryptid-themed, small town festival that centers around the subject of a famous Bigfoot-type creature said to live near the town. While last years’ event acted as the official premiere for the Small Town Monsters’ production, Minerva Monster, this one will see screenings of multiple films across a variety of unusual creature topics from Bigfoot to Loch Ness Monster. The Minerva Area Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring the event which will also play host to a speaking presentation from renowned museum curator, author and lecturer, Loren Coleman.
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Posted by: Karl Shuker on May 11th, 2016
Of all of the many Nessie-related subjects documented by me down through the years (and now collected together in my forthcoming book Here’s Nessie: A Monstrous Compendium From Loch Ness), few have incited as many inquiries to me from readers and correspondents as the extraordinary ‘frog as big as a goat’ supposedly sighted one day by diver Duncan Macdonald while underwater in Loch Ness during the late 1800s.
Read: A Frog as Big as a Goat – The Most Mystifying Loch Ness Monster Sighting Ever? »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on May 2nd, 2016
Although accounts of an aquatic beast living in Scotland’s Loch Ness date back 1,500 years, the modern legend of the Loch Ness Monster is born when a sighting makes local news on May 2, 1933. The newspaper Inverness Courier related an account of a local couple who claimed to have seen “an enormous animal rolling and plunging on the surface.” The story of the “monster” (a moniker chosen by the Courier editor) became a media phenomenon, with London newspapers sending correspondents to Scotland and a circus offering a 20,000 pound sterling reward for capture of the beast.
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on April 21st, 2016
Today marks the 82nd anniversary of the publishing of the surgeon’s photogragh in the Daily Mail, the iconic image of the Loch Ness Monster.
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Posted by: Craig Woolheater on February 16th, 2016
The Loch Ness Monster, bigfoot and the yeti have long held a fascination for people the world over. Debates about their actual existence or what they might really be have continued for decades, if not centuries. Known also as cryptids, they have spawned a body of research known as cryptozoology. This entertaining book looks at the evidence of these mysterious monsters and others and explores what they might really be (if they exist at all), why they have been represented as they have and the development of cryptozoology and how it has collected data to discover more about these unknown creatures.
Read: Hunting Monsters: Cryptozoology and the Reality Behind the Myths »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on November 4th, 2015
On this incredible journey we reveal that Loch Ness was once part of America, giant dinosaurs, suspiciously similar to the fabled monster once roamed the area, and that the entire region was engulfed by huge volcanic eruptions as Scotland was ripped from its birth place on the American continent. Could the mythical Loch Ness monster be a descendant of the dinosaurs, somehow surviving in the murky waters of the loch?
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on October 1st, 2015
The paranormal embroidered patch set, “Cryptid Command” featuring three military-inspired patch designs with Bigfoot, Nessie and UFOs is the new Kickstarter crowd funding campaign from artist George Coghill.
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