Archive for the “Year In Review”

Caddo Wild Man, 1865

Posted by: Loren Coleman on November 8th, 2009

The monster then tore off the saddle and bridle from the horse and destroyed them, and, holding the horse by the mane, broke a short piece of sapling.

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Wisconsin Rapids Lion

Posted by: Loren Coleman on November 5th, 2009

They watched a lion leap a fence and head south on Highway S. Both agreed it was a lion and not a large dog, as they noted the coloring, a bushy mane and tuft on the tail.

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Patterson’s Little Known Deathbed Confession

Posted by: Loren Coleman on October 20th, 2009

During my early morning talks with Bob Gimlin, he shared with me, for the record, a story that I do not recall having ever heard before. Images.

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Gorramooloch

Posted by: Loren Coleman on October 17th, 2009

It is described as being shaped like a porpoise, 100 feet long, and rushing through the water with the speed of an express train.

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Sea Serpent Sighting: October 1913

Posted by: Loren Coleman on October 16th, 2009

The creature, according to the description furnished, was anywhere from 20 to 30 feet in length and resembled a huge garter snake.

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Wild Man ~ 1922

Posted by: Loren Coleman on October 4th, 2009

“How near does a human being resemble a bear, or how near does a bear resemble a human being?” is a busy question lately in British Columbia, as a “wild-man” has been seen in different localities recently.

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Bigfoot During Woodstock’s Summer

Posted by: Loren Coleman on August 17th, 2009

Have you thought about what kind of Sasquatch reports took place during 1969? Some are famous today.

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Patterson’s Bigfoot Camera

Posted by: Loren Coleman on July 31st, 2009

I received a remarkable donation at the museum this week. What new lessons can be learned from a physical object that links back to an event occurring in 1967? Images.

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1893 “Dover Demon”

Posted by: Loren Coleman on July 27th, 2009

This drawing was discovered by Robert Schneck (the author of The President’s Vampire) and shared with me because of my interest in the Dover Demon. Images.

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Bigfoot, Big Man and Walking Sam

Posted by: Loren Coleman on July 26th, 2009

Bigfoot activity continues to heat up, once again, among the Lakota in the communities of Wounded Knee, Pine Ridge, Eagle Butte, and other locations in South Dakota. Now comes word of a new local name for the strange visitor ~ and with a link to suicides too. Images.

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Was Coelacanth Really “Discovered” in 1938?

Posted by: Loren Coleman on July 24th, 2009


Jerome F. Hamlin, founder of Dinofish, shares a question and area of some culturally-based confusion with Cryptomundo today. Images.

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New Cryptomobile

Posted by: Loren Coleman on July 24th, 2009

Finally, something new, sort of. Images.

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For Sale: Saving Bluff Creek Bigfoot History

Posted by: Loren Coleman on July 23rd, 2009

Are we too late? Has Bigfoot history already been lost? Images.

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Early Famed Bigfooter Dies

Posted by: Loren Coleman on July 23rd, 2009

A key but often forgotten figure in the early history of Bigfoot investigations recently passed away. He was there in the beginning, and was a critical member of the first Tom Slick expedition in California. Images.

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Little Eagle Bigfoot

Posted by: Loren Coleman on June 24th, 2009

The Year of the Bigfoot among the Sioux, 1977, is revisited.

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