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Wood Knocks Vol. 3 Available Now

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The third volume of David Weatherly's Wood Knocks: Journal of Sasquatch Research is available now on Amazon.com. This one looks to be quite good, with a lot of great contributors. Volume 3 features the following articles: "Bigfoot in Arizona" by David Weatherly "The Company they Keep" by Timothy Renner "The 'Demon' Bigfoot of the U.K." by Nick Redfern "The Florida Skunk Ape" by Robert Robinson "An Analysis of Relic Hominoid Sightings in the Desert" by Bruce Champagne "The High Strangeness of Bigfoot" by Joshua Cutchin "Oklahoma's Boggy Creek" by Marvin Leeper Overall this one looks quite good. Check it out here .  -Tyler Houck

New Folklore and Urban Legends Series

Over on my other blog Tyler's Cryptozoo, I've started a new series of posts that examine different creatures of folklore and urban legends from around the United States. There's a new post up every Saturday and anything from local cryptid creatures, ghosts, mutants, etc. is fair game. So far, I have six posts in the series, which examine the goatmen of Texas and Kentucky, Texas' Donkey Lady, the green lady of Hawaii, the Washington D.C. demon cat, and the ghost of Cedarhurst Mansion in Alabama. There will be many more to come. Check out the latest posts in the series by clicking here . -Tyler Houck

Kanas Lake Monster Filmed?

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( Daily Star ) A new video from China has some thinking a cousin of Nessie has been spotted. Several sites have reported on the sighting of something in Kanas Lake. The  Daily Star   reports: EERIE footage of a huge shadow moving through an infamous lake has sparked fears a monster has been found. The video shows a dark object slowly making its way across Kanas Lake, in north-west China. A ripple of waves surround the object as it cuts through the water, without breaking the surface. The sightings have sparked claims the creature is the 'Kanas Lake Monster' - which is often labelled the Chinese equivalent of Scotland's mythical Loch Ness monster. "Really! There it [Kanas Lake monster] is! There it is," a woman can be heard shouting in the clip, which was taken on May 15. The monster was first 'spotted' in 1980 and the lake has since become a huge tourist attraction with people desperate to see the beast. A worker in 2012 also captured