Lochness monster (underwater dragon/Serpent some connection)

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Lochness monster (underwater dragon/Serpent some connection)

Post by Jake »

Do you believe in the lochness monster i think its an underwater dragon because its classed as a sea serpent and the word dragon is said to be a serpent

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Its a bit obvious he exists/existed

http://theshadowlands.net/sightings.htm
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Post by Jake »

Loch Ness isn't the only lake with a reputation for a Monster. In North America many large, deep, cold water lakes have stories about monsters that go back to before the arrival of Europeans:

"Champ" of Lake Champlain - Lake Champlain is a large lake that defines much of the border between the State of Vermont and the State of New York. This body of water is over a hundred miles long and at times thirteen miles wide offering excellent cover for a monster. .

The most interesting modern report of Champ was in 1977 by Sandra Mansi. Using her Kodak Instamatic she snapped a picture of a long necked creature emerging from the water. While the photo appears to be authentic the negative was lost limiting the amount of analysis that can be done.
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Post by Jishdefish »

Yeah Ive heard of that. Saw it on Discovery channel. hmm I think these sitings are dragons trying to contact us in disguise!! :!: :idea:
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