Corliss was an American physicist and writer who became known for his interest in collecting data regarding anomalous phenomena, compiled and published as The Sourcebook Project, which also included cryptozoological topics. He was a winner of the Tim Dinsdale Award. Images.
Loch Ness Monster: May 2, 1933
Although accounts of an aquatic beast living in Scotland’s Loch Ness date back 1,500 years, the modern legend of the Loch Ness Monster is born when a sighting makes local news on May 2, 1933.
Royal Coloured Sasquatch Coins
Bet you’ll be adding this to your collection too! Images.
The Ballad of Nessie
Sneak peek. Image.
Bownessie Photo Explained?
Is the photo to be explained by an old tried and true but tired tale of misidentification?
2007: Bownessie Monster
In line with the 2011 reports of Bownessie, here’s a flashback posting from February 2007, for those who missed it. Images.
Discovery News Highlights Bownessie Story
Quotes were used fairly, and news footage have surfaced, as a result. Videos. Images.
Brooding About Bownessie
What do we know about the two people ~ Tom Pickles and Sarah Harrington ~ who are responsible for the imagery? Images.
Happy Birthday, Steve Feltham, Ultimate Nessie Hunter
Steve Feltham gave up his girlfriend, his house and his job to search for the Loch Ness Monsters. Images.
AOL Picks Top Cryptozoology Stories
Here’s a look back at some of the more interesting cryptozoology stories that AOL News covered in 2010. Images.
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