Vancouver's Trailrider Research explores Sasquatch, UFO connections
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Bruce shared details of his first-time experience with the Secret Message Report audience:“I was ... rock climbing in [the] Skaha area in the Okanagan, near
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Is the Loveland Frog real?
Posted by Opinionati August 19th, 2010, 7:53 am
Have you ever heard of the Loveland Frog? A supposed 3-to-4 foot tall amphibian with green leathery skin that walks erect and hangs out near the Little Miami River in Loveland ?
We haven’t either.
Well, if you ever smell alfalfa and almonds while strolling near the area, it might be close by.The creature has reportedly been seen by a businessman in 1955 and two police officers in 1972 but not since. Despite an appearance percentage on par with the likes of the Loch Ness Monster and Bigfoot, the Loveland Chamber of Commerce hosts an annual Loveland Frog Festival at Nisbit Park , now in its third year. This year’s festival is scheduled for Saturday, October 2nd from 8:00AM-4:00PM.Though the festival sounds interesting — Opinionati will be sure to mark it on our calendars — a 3-to-4-foot-tall biped frog with webbed feet and hands that smells like alfalfa and almonds? We need to see that.First person to grab a confirmatory image of our green friend wins infinite Cincinnati notoriety! Source: http://cincinnati.com/blogs/opinionati/2010/08/19/is-the-loveland-frog-real/
by Delyssa Huffman
POINT PLEASANT — Board members of the Mason County Tourism and Visitor’s Bureau gathered Tuesday morning to discuss upcoming events in the area. Of those, September events, including the Mothman Festival, were subjects talked over.
This will be the ninth year for the annual event which takes place alongMain Street and at the Point Pleasant Riverfront Park , and committee members present discussed new events that have been added to draw in more tourists.
This will be the ninth year for the annual event which takes place along
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