@CryptoLoren 2012
Posted by: Loren Coleman on November 27th, 2012

Why does Lady Gaga have 31 million followers? And I don’t yet have 1000?
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Posted by: Loren Coleman on November 27th, 2012

Why does Lady Gaga have 31 million followers? And I don’t yet have 1000?
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Posted by: Craig Woolheater on November 25th, 2012
The crew travels to Oklahoma to investigate evidence that could be bigfoot DNA. Hanging on the results of this breakthrough, the team takes to the waterways of Oklahoma City, where many residents claim to have recently seen a bigfoot.
Posted by: mystery_man on November 23rd, 2012
What lurks in the cold waters of Hokkaido’s Lake Kussharo?
Posted by: Loren Coleman on November 22nd, 2012
Have a great day, everyone!
#Thanksgiving
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Posted by: Craig Woolheater on November 20th, 2012

Fernando Reza, a graphic artist and designer based in Los Angeles, made a bunch of really cool retro travel posters for a bunch of locations based on the mythical beasts or cryptids who reside there, at least according to legend. Scotland’s poster has the Loch Ness Monster on it, Manhattan’s has giant sewer alligators, and so on. His designs are honestly way better and more visually appealing than the boring stock photography used on most legitimate travel posters. And he still has tons more material if he ever wants to do a second run of these things. New Jersey has the Jersey Devil. North Carolina has the Beast of Bladenboro.Adweek
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Posted by: Craig Woolheater on November 19th, 2012
In the Scottish Highlands is a mystery that has intrigued the world for generations: the Loch Ness monster; real or just a local fable, preserved to lure in the tourist dollar? One man, Nessie hunter Steve Feltham, is a believer – so much so he left his job, house, and girlfriend to dedicate his life to proving the creature’s existence. Steve Feltham lives in a caravan on the shore of Loch Ness, and makes clay figurines of Nessie to help fund his dream.
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Posted by: Craig Woolheater on November 18th, 2012
The Finding Bigfoot team travels to an apple orchard in Vermont to investigate a photo of what may be a sasquatch carrying her baby. With reports throughout the Adirondack Corridor, they take to the forest in hopes of finding evidence themselves.
Posted by: Loren Coleman on November 18th, 2012

#NewYorkCity #Cryptozoology
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Posted by: mystery_man on November 17th, 2012
The indigenous Ainu people of Japan have long told of an enormous, tantacled marine beast known as the Akkorokamui.
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Posted by: Guy Edwards on November 16th, 2012
Wild Nights is an event hosted by the Wy’east Book Shoppe and The Resort on the Mountain, The Friday night event will present three acclaimed authors to speak about thier personal Bigfoot experiences starting at 7:30 pm. It will be followed by a daytime event on Saturday November 17th at the same location called “Mt.Hood Bigfoot Gathering”.
Read: Mt. Hood Bigfoot Event Friday 16th and Saturday 17th »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on November 16th, 2012
If you are a Bigfoot enthusiast, researcher or a fan of Finding Bigfoot and you are in the Knoxville area, make plans to attend!
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on November 16th, 2012

#Cryptozoology successfully and wonderfully presented.
Read: A Secret Affair, At A Secret Location, With Hidden Animals »
Posted by: Loren Coleman on November 16th, 2012

#Cryptozoology successfully and wonderfully presented.
Read: A Secret Affair, At A Secret Location, With Hidden Animals »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on November 15th, 2012
The “Big Reel One” film footage was bequeathed to Mike Rugg and the Bigfoot Discovery Museum in the spring of this year by the family of the person Roger had given it to before his death. This is the film that Roger and Al DeAtley used to introduce the “Patty” footage we are familiar with today, as they toured the country in the late sixties and early 70′s to raise money to further their research and fund their business plans. This film would be shown at local theaters and event halls to generate interest and donations, then the footage of Patty walking along Bluff Creek would be shown.
Posted by: Loren Coleman on November 15th, 2012

#Bigfoot #Cryptozoology
At the Masonic Building, 71 West 23rd Street, NYC.
Read: Dos Equis’ “Most Interesting Academy” Turns To Bigfoot, NYC, November 15th »
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