Sunday, June 14, 2009

Dr. Karl Shuker reveals a 1996 correspondence with "French crypto-correspondent Michel Raynal" in which Raynal told of the claim by one of his contacts that a 17th century Spanish goblet on display at that time in Pittsburgh's Carnegie Museum of Natural History depicted a fish that appeared to be a coelacanth. Have you seen this goblet that could indicate the coelacanth was rediscovered far earlier than 1938, possibly in the Atlantic Ocean? Elsewhere, at Cryptomundo, Loren Coleman offers several images as he tries to ferret out the meaning of the word "lion" after recent reports of North Georgia's "Lions".

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