Ok, this might be repetitive if you've followed the relevant mega-thread, but there's a giant article on the 1972 'flipper photos', enjoy :) https://t.co/NDu4EeCMJ7

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UPDATE: a modified, tidied version of this entire thread - with references, tidier pictures and so on - HAS now been published at it's here .... https://t.co/NDu4EeCMJ7

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J. Hoberman once wrote something that perfectly captures the feeling one gets visiting the International Cryptozoology Museum in Portland, Maine: “A nostalgia that is nostalgic for nostalgia itself.”
https://t.co/kl1mHPxccH
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Also something else cute. Wendigo as a cutie Enamel Pin.

Had to repost since the first one was fuzzy.

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Shhh! Coming soon to the International Cryptozoology Museum in Portland, Maine.
What will be revealed in August 2020? ~

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Visit the International Cryptozoology Museum (https://t.co/sC6abTN70T) Portland, ME, to view and enjoy the newly acquired William Rebsamen cryptozoology paintings, donated from the Chris Orrick collection. ~ cc:

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That would be a ridiculously awesome line and I’d get them all! I love anything w cryptozoology. I made this as an homage last year.

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It’s a remarkable colour photo, surely one of the best ever taken of As a kid, it was one of my favourite Nessie images, and here’s my own drawing of it. I should add that part of this is explored in my 2017 book Hunting Monsters. Anyway…

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Welcome home Pigeon!

I just adopted this cutie from ! She’s an uptight little nerd like me! She’s super into cryptozoology, aliens, reporting, and loves documentaries! Her bird friend’s name is Beckerson!

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For the umpteenth time: is a writer/researcher/museum director on Cryptozoology and Fortean topics, not on “cryptocoins” and “cryptocurrency.”

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A book I'm currently enjoying reading is Cowboys & Saurians: Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Beasts as Seen by the Pioneers - compiles newspaper reports from the Old West of strange flying creature sightings and other monsters

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