Archive for the “Loch Ness Monster”

Champ Photo Contest

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on August 21st, 2006

Burlington (VT) Free Press columnist Ed Shamy ran a Champ Photo Contest in the newspaper that ended Sunday. The winners were announced in the Sunday edition of the Burlington Free Press. The article also included the following disclaimer. The Free Press cannot validate the authenticity of these "photos" and "sightings" of Champ, the legendary sea […]

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Russian Fisherman Haul Up Dead Plesiosaur?

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on August 17th, 2006

From our good friend Scott Corrales comes the following news. INEXPLICATA The Journal of Hispanic Ufology August 15, 2006 DATE: August 15, 2006 SOURCE: axxon.com.ar (EFE) – Fishermen from the island of Sakhalin in the Russian far east found the remains of an enormous unknown marine creature, according to Vladimir Bedzhisov, director of the Sakhalin […]

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Issie: A Japanese Lake Monster

Posted by: John Kirk on August 3rd, 2006

Yutaka Kawaji and Hideo Kawaji may share the same surname, but they also share the same phenomenal experience. You see, they are both witnesses to the Japanese lake cryptid know as Issie, said to inhabit the depths of Lake Ikeda in Japan. What is remarkable is that they both saw the creature when they were […]

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Late Breaking News! On The Air…

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on July 25th, 2006

I will be interviewed live on the Lou Gentile Show tonight from 7-9 PM Central. I will be talking about Bigfoot in particular and cryptozoology in general. You can tune in and listen to the live streaming audio from the website at www.lougentile.com. 

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Ninki-nanka Remains Elusive Despite Location of a Witness

Posted by: John Kirk on July 19th, 2006

Richard Freeman and the intrepid team from the Centre for Fortean Zooology (CFZ) in the United Kingdom, have located an actual eyewitness who says that he has seen the mythic beast known as the Ninki-nanka of The Gambia in west Africa. The CFZ crew were able to locate a ranger employed by the Kiang West […]

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Ogopogo Poop Now on Sale to Help Charity

Posted by: John Kirk on July 18th, 2006

A new product based on the mythical droppings of Okanagan Lake’s mystery beast is a hot new item on the retail circuit. The Kelowna Daily Courier newspaper carried this report on the sweet tasting droppings: Ogopogo Poop has made its way into several Kelowna stores and will soon be on televisions across the province. The […]

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Cryptozoologist of the Day: Jesse Dye

Posted by: Loren Coleman on July 16th, 2006

My Cryptomundo nod of the day goes to Mr. Jesse Dye of Kentucky, for his positive reinforcement of the true nature of cryptozoology. In an article written by Howard McEwen, with photographyby Ernest Coleman (no relation), and published on Sunday, July 16, 2006, in The Enquirer of Cincinnati, mention is made of the re-naming of […]

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Great Opportunity for Fabulous Floating Ogopogo Sighting Station

Posted by: John Kirk on July 12th, 2006

The Kelowna Daily Courier newspaper has carried its share of Ogopogo reports over the years so I like to read the online and paper editions when I can. Not too long ago they carried a story that is intertwined with a little bit of Ogopogo history. Here’s the story of a tugboat that served those […]

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The big question: Is Ogopogo a sturgeon?

Posted by: John Kirk on July 11th, 2006

It’s summer again here in the sunny province of British Columbia and all is quiet on the cryptid front so far. There have been rumours of a couple of Ogopogo sightings this year, but we have not been able to track down any witnesses who might want to allow us to interview them. Ogopogo is […]

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Chinese Water Dragons and the Aquatic Cryptids of Canada

Posted by: John Kirk on June 26th, 2006

An international paper with a paper edition has published a pretty informative article about Chinese Water Dragons and their correlation to the various aquatic cryptids of Canada and I must say I really enjoyed this one. There’s plenty to read about Ogopogo and the other lake monsters of Canada in the online edition of Epoch […]

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Canadian Geographic Magazine Looks at Cryptozoology in Canada – Sort Of

Posted by: John Kirk on June 23rd, 2006

Canadian Geographic is one of the most prestigious societies in Canada and is our country’s equivalent to National Geographic in the USA. It is very pleasing for Canadian cryptozoology investigators and researchers to see that an article on cryptozoology in Canada is included in the July/August edition of this eminent publication. However, I wish the […]

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Lake Monsters Vs. Lock Monsters?

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on June 21st, 2006

Well, not quite. The Vermont Lake Monsters lost their season opener to the Lowell Spinners. Ironically, as Loren mentioned here on Cryptomundo, the minor league hockey team in Lowell, MA is named the Lowell Loch Monsters.  So the Lake Monsters did lose in the hometown of the Lock Monsters.  And for an even stranger cryptozoological […]

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Narrator of The Legend of Loch Ness Dies

Posted by: Loren Coleman on June 20th, 2006

Arthur Franz, a character actor whose voice will forever be remembered as the narrator of The Legend of Loch Ness, died at St. John’s Hospital in Oxnard, California, of heart failure and emphysema, on June 17, 2006, at the age of 86. The film was a 1976 documentary on the famed Scottish Lake Monsters, Nessie. […]

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Bates Opens Cryptozoology Exhibition

Posted by: Loren Coleman on June 14th, 2006

The International Cryptozoology Museum (ICM) is sharing its contents through the end of 2006. Over 100 of some of the most significant large and small items from the ICM’s collection are included in my specific room at the new Bates College exhibition, “Cryptozoology: Out of Time Place Scale.” Then, in October, the objects from that […]

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Lake Monsters Around the World

Posted by: John Kirk on May 25th, 2006

There is this notion among cryptozoology enthusiasts around the world that lacustrean (lake) cryptids around the world are all the same in terms of their appearance and morphology. I could not disagree more with this notion. I have spent the better part of the last 19 years investigating this particular area of cryptozoology and going […]

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