
Nessie is not the only monster hiding in big lakes on the planet
Date: Friday, September 08th, 2006 (CDT ) Topic: Animals & Cryptozoology
The computer-aided dinosaurs used in Steven Spielberg’s movie brought to life the mythological monsters. Information may be true or false. Information may become a “material force” capable of exerting influence on the world when the public are regularly fed with all sorts of information via the press and TV.
“We’re talking about a great sensation! The international scientific expedition has finally caught Loch Ness monster in Scotland,” reported U.S. magazine News recently… As far as we are concerned, we are confident that the legendary “monster” has “swum” to the pages of the magazine from the movie Jurassic Park.
Our experts put forth the following theory as the movie just started grossing millions of dollars in rentals all over the world: “Steven Spielberg’s computer-aided dinosaurs will bring to life other mythological monsters.”
The experts proved to be right. Soon the reports began pouring out.
The residents of the
village of Campo in Puerto Rico claim a flying dragon visits the place
on a regular basis. According to the eyewitnesses – a police officer
and a priest – the monster looks like a green kangaroo, it has a hard
shell and red eyes shining in the dark. The monster was dubbed
Chupacabras. It is reported to have appeared after dark to snap at the
dogs and bite their heads off. The monster also reportedly attacked
sheep and cows by tearing their throats open to suck on the jugular.
The monster of the Lake of Hanas in China came to light again lately.
There has been no news
about the monster since 1985 when some students of the University of
Shijiazhuang first noticed a strange big animal moving along the
surface of the lake. No other reports on the mysterious monster have
come over the last ten years. These days the locals are again spreading
rumors about the bloodthirsty monster which is alleged to drag poultry
and livestock under the water “to pick a mouthful.” Just recently a
dozen eyewitnesses saw a weird creature pop up on the surface in broad
daylight.
The legendary monster in Lake Sturs, Sweden, came to life too.
The first reports of the
monster lizard were published by local newspapers at the turn of the
century. The newspapers said that an unknown species was seen crawling
out of water and onto the shore. The monster was reported to have
chased the locals around the beach. The residents of a nearby village
set a trap for the monster after it scared to death two little girls.
Yet the monster never fell into the trap. All the bloodcurdling gossip
gradually died away. But more strange tracks were discovered on the
beach lately. A number of other reports about the monster followed.
By and large, Loch Ness monster, otherwise known as Nessie, has been above par.
The reports on similar
creatures seen in other countries were either a variety of speculations
or unconvincing eyewitness accounts. On the contrary, the previously
elusive Loch Ness monster has not only exposed itself to photographers
who took pictures of it from different angles, it also got into the net
for further research, according to the above magazine.
“The latest expedition to
Lake Loch Ness was organized by the French Doctor of Zoology Michael
Jennet in collaboration with several scientists from Italy, Belgium,
Germany, Sweden, Norway, United States and Ukraine. The expedition was
a success.
The 52-meter-long steel net
was lowered into the lake. The scientists used tuna as a bait to trap
the creature. There were no developments for several weeks after the
net was unfolded. Then something big made a hole in the net. The
scientists repaired the net and modified it by reinforcing the
structure. So the net was strong enough to hold the quarry when it
finally got trapped the last time,” says the article in News magazine.
“Right now it’s too early
to name or classify the monster,” said Dr. Jennet, in an interview to
the above magazine. “I believe what we’ve caught is the last dinosaur
on Earth. Our divers already made friends with it. They pat it on the
head while feeding it some tuna,” said Dr. Jennet.
However, following the
release of Jurassic Park and its sequels, the public and scientific
community can appreciate that today’s computer technologies can create
most incredible mock-ups, and therefore the photographs alone are no
longer considered as solid evidence. Unfortunately, the photographic
images were the only material evidence pertaining to the latest Loch
Ness sensation. We tried to find more information by getting in touch
with several cryptozoologists in Russia and Ukraine. They heard nothing
about Jennet’s expedition. On the whole, all of them took a rather
cautious stance on the issue: “Let’s wait and see.”
It would not be an
exaggeration to maintain that scientists still have a lot to learn
about the fauna of the world’s seas and oceans. Discoveries reported
from time to time indicate that the traditional stories featuring giant
sea monsters and octopuses may hold water. For example, the eyes of a
large octopus, whose dead body was washed ashore on one of the islands
in New Zealand, measured nearly 30 cm in diameter. Its sucker-bearing
arms were 12 m long.
A fisherman called Teddy
Tucker found the remains of a bulky object of biological origin on the
beach of one of the island in the Bermudas in 1988. After examining the
find, experts concluded that the creature was 75 m long at the very
least.
Bruce Robinson, head of the
Oceanographic Institute in California, took pictures of real monsters
during his research trip onboard the one-man submarine. The photographs
show a few deep-water eels measuring about 40 meters.
There are some mysterious
creatures living in bodies of water surrounded by land – if the reports
in the press are credible. Below are the geographic locations of “still
waters” that run deep:
- Lago Blanco is a lake in Chile. According to numerous eyewitness reports, it still has a large prehistoric reptile.
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Lake Waitorec is located in Australia. Local residents claim they repeatedly saw a large unknown creature in the lake.
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Lake Manipogo is in Canada. The locals reported an unexplained monster seen on location.
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Lake Kol Kol is located
in Dzhambul region, Kazakhstan. According to popular beliefs, the
“water spirit of Aidakhara” lives in the depths of it. Local shepherds
repeatedly saw a giant animal dragging poultry and livestock into the
water. A. Pechorsky, a regional specialist, maintains that one day he
saw a strange creature as it surfaced from the depths of the lake.
According to him, it looked like a giant snake measuring above 15
meters, its head is said to be one meter wide.
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Lake Labynkar is in
Yakutia, northeastern part of Russia. According to numerous eyewitness
accounts including those reported by helicopter pilots, a giant
creature hides in the lake, which is ice-clad for the most part of the
year. Locals repeatedly spotted large tracks near the unfrozen patches
in an ice-covered surface.
By and large, there is
still not a single piece of irrefutable evidence indicating that the
above cases are something else than a hodgepodge of fish stories,
rumors and speculations, to say the least.
We believe the reports on
the catching of Nessie that made the headlines as the movie dinosaurs
were riding the crest of their popularity should be filed under the
same category.
Loch Ness monster is a
mystery that has to be unraveled in the foreseeable future. We wish it
could be solved in our time. The Loch Ness mystery has been around for
more than 60 years. Despite the fact, there is not much information
available on the subject. Loch Ness is a lake in northwestern Scotland,
near Inverness. It is 23 mi. (37 km) long; maximum depth is 230 meters.
Loch Ness monster is a large aquatic animal resembling a serpent or a
prehistoric reptile, reported to have been seen in the waters of the
lake. It has not been yet proved to exist. According to local
authorities, there have been more than 4,000 sightings of the monster
since a road was laid in the vicinity of the lake in 1933. There are
hundreds of files containing eyewitness reports, dozens of photographs
(which may vary in terms of reliability) including underwater footage
and assorted readings of echo sounders showing one or several
long-necked reptiles seen in their entirety or in part. Several records
proved to be phony. The area of the lake is most likely to be a
somewhat typical example of an anomalous zone rife with other abnormal
phenomena. Numerous sightings of UFOs shaped like an iron were reported
far and wide in 1971. A number of underwater expeditions using
state-of-the-art equipment and specially trained dolphins have been
carried outover the last few years. A research team headed by Dr.
McAndrews combed the entire lake using an ultrasonic direction finder
for the first time in the summer of 1992. As a result, at least five
large live creatures were discovered in the course of research. Those
creatures are thought to be giant dinosaurs which somehow managed to
survive from the prehistoric time.
I. Boozer who photographed
Nessie using laser equipment shares the opinion. He said that the
reptile caught on his camera was “extremely smart.” Back in 1969,
researchers used Pisces, a submarine equipped with a sonar screen, in
an attempt to find the monsters. One more submarine called Viperfish
was used at a later period, but to no avail either. The submarine
dubbed Time Machine has been used in the research since 1995.
What conclusions should we arrive at?
First and foremost, we
should bear in mind that actual events may bring about a response by
virtue of newspaper and magazine articles, books, and sci-fi thrillers.
A response can work both ways. At times the people can see things that
resemble those seen on TV or in the print media.
And we should also take
into account the following point of utmost importance: photographs and
video footage have ceased to be a reliable piece of documented evidence
due to super computers capable of creating any images and mock-ups for
various purposes. The point should never be overlooked since we live at
a time when more than 90 percent of information is obtained by means of
newspapers, magazines, and TV. Another problem is a matter of trust. In
other words, are we supposed to buy anything we see on TV? On the other
hand, what kind of evidence are we talking about with regard to the
catching of Nessie? Are we supposed to hunt it down and send its
stuffed body on a world tour or what?
Copyright: Pravda.Ru
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