Marc Wolfgang Miller
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Marc E. Wolfgang Miller, born October 2, 1942, is a doctor of neuro-psychology based in Lancaster, Ohio, as well as an explorer and author. He has led over 20 expeditions around the world in search of rare or extinct animals.
He is an active member of the famed Explorers Club which is a "who's who" of extreme adventurers. The Yeti, Bigfoot, Mokele-mbembe, and Megalodon have been the subject of many of his journeys over the past 30 years. His trips have resulted in many scientific finding which have helped form evidence of an animals existence. His fellow explorers such as Jack Hanna, Sir Edmund Hillary have advised and even traveled with him on a few trips over the years. In 2005, The Walt Disney Corporation consulted with Miller on a new attraction called Expedition Everest and even used photographs he took while on his journey in the Himalayas researching the Yeti.
The photo of Miller holding the famous Yeti hand was used by Walt Disney World in the museum portion of Expedition Everest in Disney's Animal Kingdom. Dr. Miller is also the author of a few books about his adventures in cryptozoology such as Chasing Legends and The Legend Continues, which are currently out of print. Miller is now in the final stages of completing his last book, which summarizes his adventures over the last 10 years.
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Conversation for Exploration - Cryptozoology
Dr. Millers Himalayan Yeti Expedition
- Miller, Marc. (1990). Chasing Legends. Adventures Unlimited Press.
- Miller, Marc. (1998). The Legends Continue. Adventures Unlimited Press.