A U.S. Nesie
July 24th 2011 03:32
Is there a Loch Ness Monster in America?
There's a lot of weird stuff in the Sea and reports of various marine monsters is growing more and more. The disturbing part is that some reports mimic others and this story coming from Alaska closely mirrors reports from other areas.
There's a lot of weird stuff in the Sea and reports of various marine monsters is growing more and more. The disturbing part is that some reports mimic others and this story coming from Alaska closely mirrors reports from other areas.
An Alaska-dwelling creature labeled a "Cadborosaurus willsi," is originally from Cadboro Bay, British Columbia. Called "Caddy" for short, the creature is reported to have, a "long neck, a horse-like head, large eyes, and back bumps that stick out of the water," according to a report on MSNBC. Sounds like another Nessie to me!
Here's a teaser from a program I caught the other evening.
This is not the first time something like this has popped up. I like a good mystery as much as the next guy but, if reports like these keep surfacing, we may have to put Nessie up there with UFO's. I want to believe but without proof...
If nothing else, I suppose it's good for tourism!
Here's a teaser from a program I caught the other evening.
This is not the first time something like this has popped up. I like a good mystery as much as the next guy but, if reports like these keep surfacing, we may have to put Nessie up there with UFO's. I want to believe but without proof...
If nothing else, I suppose it's good for tourism!
Remember to take the hooks outta yer pocket before ya sit down!
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I'd have to look back in my posts because this thing originated in Canada and there's a Canadian Nessie and everything they said pointed in that direction. The thing I DIDN'T like about the program is that it was geared toward already believing !