The Search for Cadborosaurus
One of the sea creatures or sea monsters that I’ve never had the pleasure of encountering here in British Columbia is the Cadborosaurus. It’s an interesting legendary kind of creature here but it seems to be overshadowed sometimes by its cousin in the Okanagan, the Ogopogo. Read more
Researching Myths, Legends and Folklore on the Web
I’ve said it before, although, perhaps not at this blog, but I love the internet. It contains among other things, a huge goldmine of information and texts on myths, legends and folklore. Read more
More Oak Island Secrets!
Last night I finished reading another book on the Oak Island mystery. This one is by Mark Finnan and is titled, ‘Oak Island Secrets‘. Read more
I Read Oak Island Gold
While I was away on holiday in Nova Scotia, I picked up, (or rather my partner did) a copy of Oak Island Gold by William S. Crooker. Read more
A New Reading of the Mysterious Oak Island Inscriptions
HALIFAX, Nova Scotia — For the past two centuries, the tunnels of Nova Scotia’s Oak Island have piqued the imagination of historians and treasure hunters alike. Now, a new theory by First Nations researcher Keith Ranville may add fresh speculation to the mystery. Based on a unique reading of an inscription once found in the “Money Pit,” Mr. Ranville believes that the answer to the riddle may be found on nearby Birch Island. Read more