Nessie Google Doodle
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on April 21st, 2015
Google is celebrating the 81st anniversary of the publishing of the surgeon’s photogragh, the iconic image of the Loch Ness Monster.
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Posted by: Craig Woolheater on April 21st, 2015
Google is celebrating the 81st anniversary of the publishing of the surgeon’s photogragh, the iconic image of the Loch Ness Monster.
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Posted by: Karl Shuker on April 20th, 2015
Curiouser and curiouser, as Alice would have said if this had happened in Wonderland! Just when it seemed that the much-tangled tale of the ‘dead bigfoot photo’ was finally disentangled, another knot of controversy has duly presented itself.
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on April 14th, 2015
The origin of the Dead Bigfoot Photo is exposed!
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Posted by: Craig Woolheater on April 13th, 2015
Controversy erupts over the Dead Bigfoot photo that Karl Shuker has resurrected from the Cryptomundo archives.
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Posted by: Karl Shuker on April 12th, 2015
Having now exposed as a photo-manipulated fake the (in)famous ‘dead bigfoot photo’, as well as purchasing on ebay’s USA site an example of the original vintage picture postcard of a dead bear that was used to create it, I thought that Cryptomundo viewers would be interested in seeing a ‘Before’ and ‘After’ comparison. So here it is…
Read: Bearly a Bigfoot – Sourcing the ‘Dead Bigfoot Photo’ »
Posted by: Karl Shuker on April 11th, 2015
On November 21 2006, Craig Woolheater posted on Cryptomundo the following very intriguing photo, which has since become popularly referred to as ‘the dead bigfoot photo’, together with a request for any information available concerning it…
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on April 5th, 2015
While searching an apple orchid for Bigfoot, the boys come across already eaten apples before having a run in with this fruit-loving monster.
Read: An Apple-Eating Bigfoot Is On the Loose in Appalachia »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on April 4th, 2015
The boys meet up with a witness who caught a Bigfoot and what looks to be a Bigfoot baby on its back on camera.
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on April 4th, 2015
Appalachian Investigators of Mysterious Sightings travel to Clay County, WV to investigate the “Yahoo”, who threw trees at them and destroyed their trap in Nicholas County WV, last autumn. The team must build an electrified trap to contain this Bigfoot.
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on April 1st, 2015
Latest in the RHI (Relict Hominoid Inquiry). A tribute to John Green, featuring three of his unpublished discourses on sasquatch.
Posted by: Shelly Covington-Montana on March 29th, 2015
If you’re interested in using Drones for Bigfoot research give Lian Pin Koh a listen!! He knows his Jit!! Even speaks of Sasquatch and Yeti, which will certainly get you banned from Ted Talks!!! But, this is just that Good!
Ecologist Lian Pin Koh makes a persuasive case for using drones to protect the world’s forests and wildlife. These lightweight autonomous flying vehicles can track animals in their natural habitat, monitor the health of rainforests, even combat crime by detecting poachers via thermal imaging. Added bonus? They’re also entirely affordable.
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on March 25th, 2015
Several still images of what looks like a Sasquatch caught on a trail camera in north Georgia.
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on March 21st, 2015
Bigfoot: Encounters Past To Present is an absolute must read for the young adult wanting more information on Bigfoot from an unbiased source. It starts with the famous 1884 case of Jacko from British Columiba and moves through over 100 year to the present with another fascinating case, a witness sees a Bigfoot near McMinnville, Oregon. Some cases presented in this work are well known while others are barely known to a few.
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on March 20th, 2015
Who took this photo? When was it taken? Are there more photos? These questions and more are asked in under 3 mins as Michael examines the Bigfoot running from the train in Colorado.
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on March 18th, 2015
Thousands of tourists flock to Loch Ness every year hoping to see the elusive monster – or even better – get a photograph of it.
So when a black hump emerged from the dark waters of Britain’s biggest loch, as Connie Ross and her daughter Reyshell Avellanoza were taking pictures, the opportunity was too good to miss.
Read: New Loch Ness Monster Video »
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