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Wednesday, October 09, 2013

CRYPTOZOOLOGY ONLINE: On The Track (Of Unknown Animals) Episode 73




Published on 9 Oct 2013

The latest episode of our monthly webTV show from the CFZ and CFZtv, bringing you news on our activities within cryptozoology and natural history as well as the latest cryptozoological, and monster hunting news from around the world. I can't believe that we have done this every month for five years now - 73 episodes. Golly!

This episode brings you:

CFZ in Autumn
EXCLUSIVE interview with David Elder, who witnessed something strange in Loch Ness
David Elder's pictures and video
Tasmania expedition
CFZ-USA Blog
Political pranks
A weird summer for Out of Place butterflies
EXCLUSIVE: Interview with Patrick Barkham about Out of Place butterflies
Out of place birds
New and Rediscovered: New rat
New and Rediscovered: New electric fish
New and Rediscovered: New legless lizards
The Orange Cat

3 comments:

Fusty Frank said...

Hi there, I've camped many times at the campsite near Fort Augustus, well, near Invermoriston. Alas they don't allow tents any more. I have sat at the edge of the Loch on flat calm days and watched boats sail up the middle of the loch then watched as the wake comes to shore sometimes half an hour later then reflects back across to the other side. This can take a long time and the boats are no longer in sight. This video looks very very similar to boat wakes I've seen many times.

Fusty Frank said...

Hi there, I'm a frequent visitor to Loch Ness and have witnessed things like this on many occasions. It looks very like a boat wake. These can take half an hour to reach the shore and the boats are no longer in sight.

Fusty Frank said...

This looks like a boat wake. I've witnessed this sort of thing on Loch Ness many times. By the time the wake gets to shore the boats are long gone.

Ian Smith, Edinburgh