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#1 Bob-C

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Posted 20 July 2011 - 10:55 PM

Hi everyone, according to an article on news.yahoo.com entitled, "The Loch Ness Monster of Alaska?" by Claudine Zap | The Upshot – Tue, Jul 19, 2011:

Move over, Montauk Monster. Step aside, Nessie. There's a new sea creature in town--maybe. Footage of a 20- to 30-foot long creature caught on tape by fishermen suggest we have an Alaska bonafide marine-creature mystery.

The black and white footage from 2009 is by no means definitive. It is taken on a rainy day with a shaky camera, which make it all the more confounding. But you can check out the testimony of people who say they witnessed the creature's appearance in the video above.

The Alaska-dwelling creature has been labeled a "Cadborosaurus willsi," which means "reptile" or "lizard" from Cadboro Bay, British Columbia, where it was originally spotted centuries ago. Called "Caddy" for short, it has a "long neck, a horse-like head, large eyes, and back bumps that stick out of the water," according to a report on MSNBC.


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Posted 21 July 2011 - 10:48 AM

Hi everyone, according to an article on news.yahoo.com entitled, "The Loch Ness Monster of Alaska?" by Claudine Zap | The Upshot – Tue, Jul 19, 2011:

Move over, Montauk Monster. Step aside, Nessie. There's a new sea creature in town--maybe. Footage of a 20- to 30-foot long creature caught on tape by fishermen suggest we have an Alaska bonafide marine-creature mystery.

The black and white footage from 2009 is by no means definitive. It is taken on a rainy day with a shaky camera, which make it all the more confounding. But you can check out the testimony of people who say they witnessed the creature's appearance in the video above.

The Alaska-dwelling creature has been labeled a "Cadborosaurus willsi," which means "reptile" or "lizard" from Cadboro Bay, British Columbia, where it was originally spotted centuries ago. Called "Caddy" for short, it has a "long neck, a horse-like head, large eyes, and back bumps that stick out of the water," according to a report on MSNBC.


Enjoy and have a great day. :)

Bob-C


Why are these monster videos ALWAYS 1) grainy 2) black and white 3) non-definitive . . .and why are the bodies of dead ones never found?

#3 MarketAlly

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Posted 21 July 2011 - 06:25 PM

Why are these monster videos ALWAYS 1) grainy 2) black and white 3) non-definitive . . .and why are the bodies of dead ones never found?


hehe.... probably the same people who are skeptical of Global Warming (personally think it was mislabeled - should be Global Fluctuations) and yet like Gold, temps keep going up ;)

http://www.npr.org/2...on-record-again

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