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Post by youcantry on Nov 28, 2014 19:25:17 GMT 10
Hello all, Heading to UK in Dec/Jan. If you have any good cryptic or mystery animals to investigate in Scotland, rest of UK, or Iceland ... or you're a local there and want to meet up, let me know (Or if you know how the heck to photograph arctic foxes ) Chris.
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Post by Ian Thomas on Nov 29, 2014 4:39:45 GMT 10
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Post by youcantry on Nov 29, 2014 16:46:13 GMT 10
There *have* to be cryptids in Iceland, right??
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Post by DP on Nov 29, 2014 19:04:33 GMT 10
Hey Chris I ordered my first Trail cam from your site today as a present for my inquiring 13 Yr old, looking for some local long nosed bandicoots, hope to be able to post some pictures soon.
- David
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Post by vincent on Nov 30, 2014 0:42:03 GMT 10
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Post by dennisw on Nov 30, 2014 10:32:57 GMT 10
Why you would want to go there in winter beats me but have a good trip.
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Post by youcantry on Dec 1, 2014 11:00:53 GMT 10
Hi David, Yes, I saw your order come in. Thank you! And all the best doing trail cam work with your son! (My daughter went on a holiday to a Queensland island and I gave her a trail cam, asking her to target the rodent species and believe it or not, she got it! ) Chris.
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Post by Isengard on Dec 3, 2014 8:01:41 GMT 10
Beast of Bodmin
Kelpie
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Post by mingle on Dec 3, 2014 9:23:48 GMT 10
Yep, that's what it was identified as, last time I heard... :-)
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Post by Ian Thomas on Dec 6, 2014 9:27:34 GMT 10
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Post by cantona on Dec 13, 2014 3:57:54 GMT 10
Loch Morar is worth a visit, imagine Loch Ness without the tourists. Rendlesham forest in the south of England is also a cryptid/general weirdness hotspot, and the grand daddy of them all must be Cannock chase in the midlands.
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Post by Ian Thomas on Dec 13, 2014 8:11:00 GMT 10
Rendlesham forest is famous in UFO lore. Got to admit it there are awkward parallels between the 'UFO phenomenon' and the 'cryptid phenomenon'.
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