Friday, February 28, 2014
News Updates 2-28-14
Songs about Patty!!!!!!
Limited Edition Cryptomundo T-Shirts
Talking Shit With Dr. Todd and Natalia: Why We Do What We Do
Monsters and Mysteries in America: Sykesville Monster, Lechuza, The Rake
Exists World Premiere at SXSW!
Monsters and Mysteries in America: Lake Worth Monster Tonight!
Yowie Sighting Between Yass & Wee Jasper, New South Wales
Photographing Cryptids for National Geographic Magazine
Praise for the Hairy Man
Aspiring Bigfoot Hunter?
Godzilla!
Talking Shit With Dr. Todd and Natalia: Why We Do What We Do
Monsters and Mysteries in America: Sykesville Monster, Lechuza, The Rake
Exists World Premiere at SXSW!
Monsters and Mysteries in America: Lake Worth Monster Tonight!
Yowie Sighting Between Yass & Wee Jasper, New South Wales
Photographing Cryptids for National Geographic Magazine
Praise for the Hairy Man
Aspiring Bigfoot Hunter?
Godzilla!
Meet Cliff Barackman at HopsSquatch March 16th
1977 Champ Photo On Display To Public For First Time At ECHO Center Burlington Free Press
A relaxing family vacation on Lake Champlain in 1977 turned out to be something much more significant as it produced the most well-known photograph of "Champ", the resident lake monster that looks a lot like a plesiosar. The actual photograph itself is on display to the public during the annual ChampFest. It's more than a little ridiculous that there isn't at least a closer look at the famous photo accompanying the article, but it's easily found via our internet overlord Google. Last July, Cryptomundo wished Champ a Happy 35th Anniversary on his appearance in the now iconic photo.
Cryptozoology News — It’s Fake Doubtful News
We had our doubts about Cryptozoology News: the stories were just too good to be true. And it reminded us of the old Weekly World News. They simply made up sh-t. Everyone’s favorite skeptic, Sharon Hill, certainly couldn’t believe this either, and discovered that it is indeed a fictional site. Never mind that they admit to being “not always 100% factual.” This business is complicated enough as it is, so just plain stay away.
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