Nessie Revealed?
Posted by: Loren Coleman on August 24th, 2010
Is this the Loch Ness Monster? Images.
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Posted by: Loren Coleman on August 24th, 2010
Is this the Loch Ness Monster? Images.
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Posted by: Craig Woolheater on August 24th, 2010
The UT Dallas alumna and five other long-distance swimmers completed a relay swim Aug. 5 of Scotland’s murky Loch Ness to raise money for the Afghan Mother and Child Rescue (AMCR) charity.
The six women traversed the 23-mile length of the lake, known to most as the supposed home of the Loch Ness Monster, in 13 hours and 23 minutes.
Although there was no sign of the legendary creature, the swimmers had to contend with something monstrous in its own right: bone-numbing cold water. The lake never gets much more hospitable than 41-45 degrees, even in August.
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Posted by: John Kirk on August 20th, 2010
This will be my last post on this subject until I have further news on when the show will be aired. I have asked the producers for a still from the footage, but am not expecting they will comply with my request.
Posted by: John Kirk on August 19th, 2010
Having read the comments on my earlier post regarding purported Cadborosaurus footage from Nushagak Bay, Alaska, I wish to address and clarify some of the points raised by readers of Cryptomundo.
Posted by: John Kirk on August 16th, 2010
My erstwhile colleague Loren Coleman posted about the television program that is said to contain footage of 15 Cadborosauruses. This was in response to comments about the footage made by my good friend and colleague Jason Walton.
So as to clarify things and end speculation, allow me to tell the readership about this footage. I have seen it and examined it repeatedly for three hours in May last year and am satisfied that what is in the footage is not a known animal.
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on June 25th, 2010
This July 23rd through 25th treat yourself or your entire family to some old-fashioned summer camp fun centered around the legend of Champ, the famous lake monster of Lake Champlain.
For the family or individual that’s interested in cryptozoology and creatures like Champ, Believe it Tour is promising a weekend that any level believer will enjoy. Champ Camp is going to have an exciting schedule of events and workshops that campers can sign up for.
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Posted by: Loren Coleman on June 9th, 2010
What about it? Which ones do you like, personally? Images.
Posted by: mystery_man on June 4th, 2010
Lake Ashi, also known as Lake Hakone and by its Japanese name Ashinoko, is located in the Hakone area of Honshu’s Kanagawa prefecture and is famous for its scenic views of majestic Mt. Fuji. The lake is also known for its aquatic mysteries.
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Posted by: Loren Coleman on April 27th, 2010
The Christian Science Monitor has published their interview with Loren Coleman about the Scottish protection of the Loch Ness Monsters. Images.
Posted by: Loren Coleman on April 27th, 2010
Old records have been released reinforcing the speculation that the original Loch Ness Monster sightings in the 1930s were taken seriously. Image.
Posted by: Loren Coleman on April 9th, 2010
I received an extremely depressing email this morning. For a number of reasons. Images.
Posted by: Loren Coleman on February 21st, 2010
Even a skeptical thinker on the Loch Ness Monsters can convey a passion for the topic. Video.
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Posted by: Loren Coleman on February 16th, 2010
That Guy mounts Loch Ness. Video.
Posted by: Loren Coleman on January 26th, 2010
Where will you be the first week in June?
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Posted by: Craig Woolheater on January 18th, 2010
Cryptomundo theme song provided by an unsigned band that is a fan of the site. Listen inside.
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