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What is Nessie Really? Frontiers of Zoology
Dale Drinnon presents a lengthy and very
detailed examination of Nessie, both historical and modern, in an
attempt to categorize the elusive monster. He calls on older studies
including the "string of bouys" appearance reported in water monster
sightings world-wide. Josh Brown muses on the nature of Bigfoot as he
gives us Thoughts From The Anthropological Arm-Chair.
He wonders why Bigfoot is consistently able to avoid both physical
capture and, for the most part, being captured on film. Brown also asks
the question we all wonder--if BIgfoot is so talented at avoiding
capture, why does the creature allow itself to be seen? Brown has no
answers but neither do the rest of us and that's what makes Bigfoot so
tantalizing and fascinating. No other cryptid creature gets as much
attention and perhaps we find Bigfoot so alluring because we sense we're
getting a small glimpse into our own distant past. Speaking of the
past, Loren Coleman shares Titanic’s Grimm Link to Cryptozoology
with another look at the life of Jack Grimm (Cadillac Jack), an
eccentric millionaire who spent a lot of his wealth searching for
Bigfoot, Nessie and Titanic.
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