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New Nahuelito Mystery Photo

Posted by: Loren Coleman on January 17th, 2009

A new image of the head and neck of an alleged Lake Monster of Argentina is worthy of a viewing. What could it be? Images.

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Review: Top CZ Stories of 2006

Posted by: Loren Coleman on March 11th, 2007

With the holidays, some people missed these…
The Top Ten Cryptozoology Stories of 2006
by Loren Coleman, Cryptozoology A to Z
1. Darlings of Cryptozoology Videotaped: Coelacanth and Giant Squid 2. Lost Worlds Revealed 3. New European Mammal and Others Discovered 4. Discoveries Debated: Ivory-billed Woodpecker and Kouprey 5. Africa Explored: Mokele-mbembe Quest, Gambia Expedition, [...]

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Argentinean Lake Monster Doc

Posted by: John Kirk on January 25th, 2007

A documentary team from the U.S. is in Bariloche, Argentina to make a documentary about Nahuelito, the cryptid of Lago Nahuel-Huapi. The Mandt Brothers Productions crew is led by Naomi Grossman and according to Argentine newspapers, they hope to interview witnesses and talk to local scientists about the possibility of the creature’s existence.
This follows a [...]

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Art Deco Adventures: Patagonian Plesiosaurus

Posted by: Loren Coleman on January 15th, 2007

Click on image for a full size pdf version of the April 9, 1922, Lima, Ohio, graphic.
Today, the lake monster reported in Lago (English: Lake) Nahuel Huapi in the northern Patagonia region between the provinces of Río Negro and Neuquén, in Argentina, near the border with Chile, is called “Nahuelito.” The huge lake itself, [...]

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The Top Ten Cryptozoology Stories of 2006

Posted by: Loren Coleman on December 23rd, 2006

The Top Ten Cryptozoology Stories of 2006
by Loren Coleman, Cryptozoology A to Z
1. Darlings of Cryptozoology Videotaped: Coelacanth and Giant Squid 2. Lost Worlds Revealed 3. New European Mammal and Others Discovered 4. Discoveries Debated: Ivory-billed Woodpecker and Kouprey 5. Africa Explored: Mokele-mbembe Quest, Gambia Expedition, and SEALs’ Secret Mission 6. [...]

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Top Ten Cryptozoo Mystery Pix 2006

Posted by: Loren Coleman on December 16th, 2006

CryptoZoo News’ Top Ten Mystery Photographs of 2006
1.

What mystery fish or whatever is shown on this antique postcard produced between 1904-18?
2.

What did researchers Klindt’s & Dianna’s remote cam catch on April 30, 2006, near Mt. Hood, Oregon, USA?
3.

What was the "Maine Mutant" photographed by Michelle O’Donnell in Turner, Maine, in August 2006? [...]

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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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More on the Lake Nahuel Huapi Monster Photos

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on May 10th, 2006

Loren’s post last month here on Cryptomundo featuring the photos of Nahuelito was a popular one, drawing many comments. Wanting to provide the loyal readers of Cryptomundo with as much information as possible regarding these photos, Scott Corrales supplied Cryptomundo with the translation of the entire article from El Cordillerano Edicion Digital from April 17, [...]

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Loren Coleman on Coast to Coast AM

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on May 9th, 2006

Loren will be the guest Wednesday night/Thursday morning on Coast to Coast AM with George Noory. I’m sure all of the recent topics here at Cryptomundo such as the Malaysian Bigfoot brouhaha, the Mt. Hood game camera photos depicting a Bigfoot, deer’s head, back of a woman’s head or horse’s ass (take your pick) and [...]

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Bigfoot, Not Bigfeet!

Posted by: Loren Coleman on April 21st, 2006

Please avoid letting me hear “Sasquatches” too!

No, no, no “Bigfeet” allowed in here.
Some nouns, particularly the names of animals and fish, have the same form in singular and plural. Historically and grammatically correct is the word “Bigfoot” for singular and plural, just as “sheep” means one sheep and two or more sheep.
[...]

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Champ Photo

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on April 19th, 2006

In the Nahuelito post by Loren Coleman here on Cryptomundo, there has been reference to the photo taken on July 5, 1977 by Sandra Mansi at Lake Champlain.
To aid the discussion of the photo, I have posted the photo here.

© Gamma Liaison/Sandra Mansi

© Sandra Mansi

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Breaking News: Nahuelito Photographed

Posted by: Loren Coleman on April 17th, 2006

Cryptozoologist Scott Corrales of Inexplicata is sharing that the latest photographs of a famed Lake Monster of Argentina has surfaced on April 15, 2006.
Giving as a source El Cordillerano Edicion of Argentina for Monday, April 17, 2006, the article translated is "The Latest Photo of Lake Nahuel Huapi Monster." Here’s Corrales’ text, [...]

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Oh No! There Goes Tokyo Go Go Godzilla

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on November 11th, 2005

History shows again and again
How nature points out the folly of men
Godzilla!
OK, you got me there. This has nothing to do with Blue Oyster Cult.
This is about a newly described prehistoric crocodile that sported flippers. The skull of this croc was discovered in 1996 in the Patagonia region, but was just recently described. It was [...]

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