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Friday, April 11, 2025


The Loch Ness Monster – Scotland’s Deepest Mystery Resurfaces

For centuries, the dark, still waters of Loch Ness have been home to one of the world’s most enduring legends: a creature said to dwell beneath the surface, massive and mysterious, rarely seen but never forgotten.

Known as Nessie, this elusive cryptid has stirred global curiosity since the early 20th century, though accounts of something strange in the loch stretch back to ancient times. From ancient Pictish carvings and Saint Columba’s fabled encounter in the 6th century, to the infamous 1934 “Surgeon’s Photograph,” the mystery has only deepened.

Friday, October 13, 2017

"The Monster", artist's interpretation of the Carnival Cruise Monster, by Disney animator Jason Zucker."

Monster Fiction Author Gets A Taste Of The REAL Monster World???
Max Hawthorne Interviews A Possible Living Sea Monster Witness

By Dorraine Fisher

All fans of our good friend and author Max Hawthorne know he’s a master of gripping sea monster fiction. He is, of course, the author of the Kronos Rising series: tales of hungry and terrifying creatures of the deep.

But is it all just fiction?

Thursday, November 17, 2016


The Crypto Files - Altamaha-ha (Ep22)

The Altamaha-ha is a river/sea monster type of creature that is said to inhabit the Altamaha River. The Altamaha River stretches 137 miles through Georgia until it finally spills into the Atlantic Ocean near Brunswick, Georgia. It is the third largest amount of freshwater dumped into the Atlantic Ocean from the United States.

Sights of the Altamaha-ha date back to the early 1700s and sightings, though rare, have continued until our present times.

The Altamaha-ha is also known by the shorter name "Altie".

Here is episode 22 of The Crypto Files.

Friday, November 4, 2016


The Crypto Files - Akkorokamui (Ep20)

In episode 20, we explore the cryptid known as the Akkorokamui. It is in many ways similar to the Kraken, but much less known. There are also similarities to the giant squid. The Akkorokamui has been described as being very large, with large starring eyes on a round-shaped head. It is also reported to emit a dark powerful and odorous fluid.

Here is the episode.

Thursday, May 15, 2014

strange ocean sounds
Julia - Strange ocean sounds


This Post By TCC Team Member Dorraine Fisher. Dorraine is a Professional Writer, a nature, wildlife and Bigfoot enthusiast who has written for many magazines. Dorraine conducts research, special interviews and more for The Crypto Crew. Get Dorraine's book The Book Of Blackthorne! 



Iceberg Or Monster?

What Is Creating The Ocean Sounds Known As "Julia?"

By Dorraine Fisher



Human imaginations run wild sometimes…or do they? Who knows in the case of phenomenon known as Julia.

On March 1999, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) recorded what they referred to as a "sound wave" off the coast of South America, and they gave it the benign name of Julia. But there’s been a lot of spooky speculation since then about what Julia might actually be. They claimed the sound was likely being made by a rather large iceberg from Antarctica that had possibly run aground, but whenever you Google "Julia," you’d be likely to find artist’s depictions of a huge underwater sea creature.

But why is that?
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Saturday, January 25, 2014


In case you missed Dale Drinnon on Monster Geeks Podcast, here is the show. It was a good one that covered a lot about Sea and Lake monsters and even some bigfoot stuff.


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Thanks
~Tom~




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Wednesday, January 22, 2014

TCC's Dale Drinnon to be a guest - tune in!


This post by Thomas Marcum, Thomas is the founder/leader of the cryptozoology and paranormal research organization known as The Crypto Crew. Over 20 years experience with research and investigation of unexplained activity, working with video and websites. A trained wild land firefighter and a published photographer, and poet.



The Crypto Crew's Dale Drinnon is scheduled to be a guest on Monster Geeks Podcast this Friday!

Here is an overview of what the show will be about.
"Join us for Tonight show  lake monster or loch monster is a purported form of fresh-water-dwelling megafauna appearing in mythologyrumor, or local folklore, but whose existence lacks scientific support. A well-known example is the Loch Ness Monster. Lake monsters' depictions are often similar to some sea monsters. They are principally the subject of investigations by followers of the study of cryptozoology real or folklore.you decided."

=>>> Here is a link to this coming Fridays show - Click Here!

For those who are not familiar with Dale, Here is a little Bio about him.
Dale is an artist and a writer, has a degree in Anthropology with a background in Zoology and Paleontology, Anatomy and Comparative anatomy, and he has done both professional-levelations and cartooning.

Dale is a smart guy and is sure to bring insight to the subject of Sea monsters. Make sure to tune in and show your support!

Here is an old show Dale and I did almost a year ago about Patty from the Roger Patterson Film. This was when we were doing a Podcast - Might bring it back at some point.


So Good luck to Dale and Monster Geeks!
Thanks!
~Tom~



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Friday, January 3, 2014

New unknown sea monster
Monster?

This post by Thomas Marcum, Thomas is the founder/leader of the cryptozoology and paranormal research organization known as The Crypto Crew. Over 20 years experience with research and investigation of unexplained activity, working with video and websites. A trained wild land firefighter and a published photographer, and poet.


Well, it looks like 2013 end by giving us another decomposing sea carcass of some sort. On the 28th of December these rotting remains were discovered on a beach in Malaysia. The length of the mystery fish was said to be about 9 feet long, most locals think this is the remains of either a small whale or dolphin. This was found by a morning beach walker.

What some see as odd is the weird bump on the remains and others say the skull is odd looking.
Could it be some rare or undiscovered animal? Authorities are trying to find out.
Testing is being conducted to determine if the remains are that of a known creature or if it is perhaps a new species.

Here is another photo of the remains, one in which it appears a small group of onlookers are taking an interest in the discovery.

This seems to happen pretty often, a decomposing something washes up on a beach and due to the bad condition of the animal it is unrecognizable. Normally stuff like this turns out to be a known animal and the next question is what killed it.

It is still interesting and gives us something to talk and speculate about.

Thanks
~Tom~


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Thursday, December 12, 2013

Sea monster washes up
Horned Sea Monster
This strange horned sea creature washed up near the shores of the Almanzora caves on the beach in Luis Siret Beach in Villaricos, Spain a few months back.

It was first discovered by a woman walking along the beach. At first all that she found was just the head of the creature and then on down the beach the rest of the body was discovered. Once the head was laid back together with the body the creature was said to be 13 feet long. On lookers quickly gathered to look at the mystery beast.

Maria Sanches of Civil Protection in Cuevas, said “We have no idea what it was. It really stank.”

Nothing like a smelly unknown fish carcass to brighten up ones trip to the beach but what if it was a link to one of the most popular unknown creatures in cryptozoology? Some think it might be.

The incredible carcass caused many to think it was a link to the Loch Ness Monster or that it was some sort of sea dragon, while others suggested it was some type of  oarfish or shark.

The Civil Protection squad was contacted, who in turn notified the marine fauna protection society, PROMAR, in nearby Pulpí. The experts at the centers say they have never come across any species like it and are attempting to find out from its remains what it could be.

It is unknown how much of the creature the two centers kept but according to the report by Thinkspain.com, some of the creature's remains were buried for "for hygiene reasons".

While this story may not be new, as it is a few months old, it appears the sea has now provided us with another mystery. 


Thanks
~Tom~
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Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Is Nessie Real?
Nessie - Real or Not?

By TCC Team Member Dorraine Fisher. Professional Writer, a nature and wildlife enthusiast who has written for many magazines.


Does The Loch Ness Monster Really Exist?
Extreme Monster Hunter, Adam Davies, Weighs In
By TCC Team Member Dorraine Fisher 

            Most of us in the bigfoot world believe in the creature because there’s enough evidence floating around out there to give us good reasons. Hundreds of researchers around North America and around the world are collecting evidence nearly every day, listening to hundreds of stories and filing reports. It’s enough of a constant cycle of sightings and reports to at least give all of us reason to believe we need to examine the subject further.

            Bigfoot gets a lot of attention because he’s earned it. He keeps popping up in lots of places around the world and holding everyone’s interest. But when you look at Facebook pages and websites dedicated to The Loch Ness Monster, there doesn’t seem to be so much activity; one recent report and photo among a few other scattered sightings over the course of time. No volume even close to the number of bigfoot and yeti reports around the world.

            So does The Loch Ness Monster, aka Nessie in Scotland warrant the same attention and emotional investment from researchers and locals there? Does it really exist? I just had to ask our favorite cryptid hunter, Adam Davies, the guy who’s actually been there and done the work to look for Nessie and worked with National Geographic, Monster Quest, and Finding Bigfoot, what his thoughts are on the subject. He knows lake monsters exist. He’s actually seen one. And even though it’s a really hard thing in the cryptid world for a cryptid researcher to say he doesn’t think a certain cryptid exists, Adam seemed pretty comfortable saying it’s his opinion that Nessie doesn’t exist, and he explains why:

“I know Lake Monsters exist.

Importantly, so do credible scientists. 

In 1999, I was part of a team which used a hydrophone to prove the existence of Selma, the Norwegian version of Nessie. 

You could clearly hear the animals seemingly communicating with one another. So convincing was it that it led the Marine Research Institute in Bergen to conclude we had found an unknown species. Importantly, I also saw it. 

In Loch Ness a year later, I tried the same approach with the hydrophone. Simply put, apart from fish, there was nothing very interesting registering on our hydrophone.

What could it be in the Lake then? Well, to dismiss all the accounts as  floating logs, wakes or just lies was incorrect in my opinion. I remember seeing a particularly persuasive account by a Monk who had certainly seen an animal in the water. He described its specific movement through the water. He had certainly seen an animal.

What could it be then? Fishermen at Foyers told me they had seen huge eels in the Loch. Large eels would explain the shape of the animal many people were describing, I concluded. I was never a fan of the `sturgeon theory.`

I would be delighted to be proved wrong! If anyone does, I will join the queue to shake their hand.  However, the only way I can see Nessie actually existing is if it is an infrequent visitor to the Loch.”
          
But Adam certainly hasn’t lost faith or the inspiration to keep searching for these types of
creatures, as he expressed further thoughts about that in his  statement:                                                                                                                                                      
“Fascinatingly though, I heard on several occasions from locals about Loch Morar.  One very well known Nessie skeptic suggested that I look there to see my second Lake Monster, as did locals. With its clear waters, and without the tourist focus of Loch Ness, it has a real appeal.

If there is a Lake Monster in Britain this is the best place to search.

I know Lake Monsters exist…”

            So is it possible we all just caught a glimpse into where Adam’s headed next?  He  

wouldn’t say, so who knows?  But  Loch Morar, also in Scotland, may be the future hot spot to 

watch for lake monsters. Stay tuned.   
*******DF

[Special Thanks to Adam Davies]

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Sunday, May 12, 2013



A 9 meters long creatures has washed up on the beach in New Zealand. The unknown beast is said to have jagged teeth and large flippers. Many beach goers said it looked "pre-historic".
Some are convinced it is a killer whale while others are just not sure about the beast.
The creature is roughly 30 foot long and appears to have been attacked by a shark or something. 

A video has been made asking for help in identifying the monster.





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Tuesday, April 30, 2013




By TCC Team Member Dorraine Fisher
Professional Writer, a nature and wildlife enthusiast who has written for many magazines.



Eye Witness To The Seljord Serpent
Adam Davies Talks About The Latest Footage And His Own Encounter With The Creature
By TCC Team Member Dorraine Fisher

            We were pretty excited about the new footage of Selma, the creature described as a giant eel that is said to inhabit the frigid waters of Seljord Lake in Norway.  It’s the best footage yet of the creature. And I was also excited to remember I knew someone who said he’d actually seen the creature in the flesh.
            Adam Davies, affectionately know by our team as the “Extreme Monster Hunter,” was on an expedition in Norway back in August of 1999 with a research team “comprised of Swedes, Brits, and a Belgian,” he told me. And he described to me what he saw that day.
            “It rose to the surface about 15 feet from the small rowing boat I was in. It was black in color, and I could clearly see three humps as it traveled through the lake in an undulating motion. I never saw its head,” he explained.  “But what was particularly interesting about it, was that it appeared to have some barbs on its spine, which look very like the old woodcuts.”
            Adam was describing the old wood carvings that depicted the creature centuries ago when sea monsters were believed to inhabit the large bodies of water around the world. Selma, as the stories are told, would definitely fit that description. And if proved real, would allow us to believe that ancient sailors weren’t so crazy after all. It seems there has been plenty of activity in the lake to conclude the creature is real.
            Adam also added, “The science behind it was very persuasive indeed. We dropped a hydrophone in the water, and the emissions we recorded were analyzed by the Marine Research Institute in Bergen.
Their conclusion: "It astounds me to say that this is a unique species! The serpent is a real, unique species.”
            So I thought I’d show Adam this recent footage and hear his thoughts about it.
            “The film is excellent,” he said.  “And based on my experience, I would say that the young lady has witnessed one herself.”
            And leave it to Adam and his team to paddle out into the middle of Seljord Lake in nothing more than a small rowboat in search of evidence of the creature. That’s why we love him, and that’s why we call him the “Extreme Monster Hunter.” *******DF
Here is the Recent Footage
 [[Note: Dorraine also interviewed Mr. Davies a little while back - read it by Clicking Here! ]
[Special thanks to Adam Davies for sharing his encounter with The Crypto Crew.]


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Monday, April 29, 2013




By TCC Team Member Dorraine Fisher
Professional Writer, a nature and wildlife enthusiast who has written for many magazines.



New Sighting Of The Seljord Serpent?
By TCC Team Member Dorraine Fisher




Is this perhaps the best video footage yet of what’s believed to be the Seljord serpent.

Seljord Lake in Telemark County in Norway is well-known as the home of this legendary creature that has been said to have inhabited the lake for centuries. The first documented account was in 1750.

The creature is affectionately known there as Selma and is believed to be comparable to descriptions of The Loch Ness Monster in Scotland. It is most commonly described as a giant eel and has been seen on occasion rearing its head out of the water...that is by those who have dared to tell their tales. The majority sightings are believed to go unreported.

The Seljord serpent is also the only cryptid that monster hunter Adam Davies claimed to have actually seen in the course of his many hunting expeditions around the world.

This video, by 17-year-old Lisbeth VeFall on an unknown date, shows a serpent-like, possible "creature" undulating through the water very quickly. She claimed to have counted 40-50 humps. Could it really be?

******DF

[Note: Dorraine also interviewed Mr. Davies a little while back - read it by Clicking Here!]



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Wednesday, May 16, 2012

monsters of the deep
Is this Nessie?
Monsters of the deep have long struck fear into many people.The darkest and depth of rivers,lakes and oceans are a  source of many movie plots, but the truth of it all is that there has always been a history of odd creatures and stories from our waterways.
Recently James Cameron took his sub deeper than man has ever gone in the ocean. He was almost 7 miles deep.
Sightings of Nessie are still happening, strange creatures have been discovered and filmed in the ocean and stories go back hundreds of years.
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Thanks
Tom
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