International Cryptozoology Museum Video

Posted by: Loren Coleman on November 8th, 2007

International Cryptozoology Museum

Can Cryptomundians help me?

I’m attempting to locate online video clips of any appearances of the International Cryptozoology Museum (ICM) on documentary programs. I’ve only found one.

The following YouTube footage was taken at the ICM in 2005, by Lone Wolf Productions. The clip is from the History Channel’s “Deep Sea Detectives” segment on the Loch Ness Monster. (Please ignore where I misspoke in the doc – six miles, not one – as this post is only about obtaining the ICM footage.)

Can any of you point to YouTube or other online video postings that have snippets of the museum, usually visible in the background of interviews with me or in B-roll from Travel Channel, History Channel, Animal Planet, and other cable-based programming?

I need to develop a historic visual record of the museum quickly. I need the eyes of Cryptomundians! More about the incredible reasons behind the “why,” at a later date.

Thank you.

Mean Coleman Jones

Photographs above courtesy of Amber Waterman, Lewiston Sun Journal.

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6 Responses to “International Cryptozoology Museum Video”

  1. mantis responds:

    I think a great feature would be a virtual museum on this site! Hope you find a good designer.

  2. DARHOP responds:

    I’m looking but I can’t find anything. I will keep searching throughout the day and send anything I may find.

  3. boxerpit responds:

    i totally agree with mantis
    it would be a great feature to see all of the unique collections from the museum

  4. red_pill_junkie responds:

    Sorry Loren, no dice so far :-(

    I’ll keep trying later.

  5. Cryptid Hunt responds:

    Maybe you can have like little mini videos about a certain cryptid. Like in other museums and historical places you can watch little videos that talk about a cryptid. But it may cost alot of money though.

  6. Bigfootnut99 responds:

    On the Bigfoot episode of “Weird Travels”, they show snippets of the museum when introducing you. I’ll check my DV-R to see if I can find any more.



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