
Last week, we shared an episode of the Cryptid Campfire video podcast in which the hosts started a conversation about Sasquatch’s smelly cousin, The Skunk Ape. That was just the first half of the conversation, and now the Skunk Ape talk continues in the new video embedded above! Topics covered this time around include the mystery Myakka photographs, which allegedly show a Skunk Ape in someone’s backyard, and the Stacy Brown Jr. thermal video.
Here’s the information on Cryptid Campfire and its hosts:
Cryptid Campfire serves as an entry point into the cryptid world where beings such as Bigfoot, Mothman and the other mysterious creatures lurk in the dark. Join us as we attempt to decipher fact from fiction and the truth behind the world’s strangest phenomena.
sponsored contentAlexander Daikaiju is a comic book artist from Los Angeles. He is a walking, talking encyclopedia of miscellaneous Godzilla knowledge. Cryptids often influence his art, so naturally he’s jumping at the bit to discuss the monsters that haunt his imagination.
Jasmine With is an actress with a knack for storytelling. Her interest in cryptids and the paranormal stem back to her involvement with the Ghost Adventures fan community, where she became an acquaintance of Nick Groff. Her organizational skills are crucial to keeping the other members of Cryptid Campfire on track.
Eli Watson is filmmaker from Southern California. Ever since childhood, Bigfoot has been on his brain. And the paranormal activity he experienced in a former residence has only intrigued him more. Since then, Eli has been on multiple squatching trips which only lend to his knowledge of the topics discussed around the Cryptid Campfire.
A few of the previous episodes of Cryptid Campfire can be seen below. To see more, and to check out the other shows we have to offer, head over to the Paranormal Network YouTube channel – and subscribe while you’re there! The Paranormal Network is home to such shows as We Want to Believe, Hunting the Haunted, The UFO Show, That Bigfoot Show, UFO Incidents, and Mytheries.












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