Wednesday, August 18, 2010

With talk of new film footage depicting live examples of the creature, to be shown on an upcoming television program, Loren Coleman takes a backward glance at the reports and photographs surrounding the legend of the "Cadborosaurus." Newspaper reports from 1934 depict the discovery and photographing of the remains of a creature that swam in the Pacific near Henry Island, north of Vancouver, BC, Canada. The remains were discovered after reports had continued over a two-year period of two sea serpents sporting in waters in the vicinity of the find. But what did scientific examination of the carcass reveal, and does that carcass have any real relevance to the creatures reported to be revealed in the video footage? Meanwhile, another marine creature, revealed in a video filmed in a tidal pool on the Hawaiian island of Kauai, begs the question of whether an out-of-place sea snake has made it into the waters of the Aloha State, as reported in Have We Done This Before? Also, the latest word on some of the Big Cat evidence from Britain is revealed in The Leopard Hairs from Huddisford Woods and the Weird Weekend 2010 video There Are Indeed Big Cats in Britain (But It Was the CFZ Who Found Them).



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