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A view of cryptozoology that might be a bit different.
Sorry no posts this month. Very ill . Hoping to pick up for christmas .Have a wonderful Christmas
everyone and all the best for New Year. Keep watching the woods,lakes and skies for strange things xx
Kent Sea Monster?
Sightings of
a sea serpent have been reported this week in Chatham in Kent, leaving many to
wonder whether the fabled Monster of The Medway has returned
to the river.
Estimated to
be 30 feet long, with A COW-LIKE HEAD and bulging green eyes, the ‘Monster of
the Medway’ was seen this week moving slowly through the water close to the
dockyard.
Dockyard
volunteer George Hornby said: “I was standing on the deck of HMS
CAVALIER, taking a few minutes for myself when I saw a long shadow moving
across the river. It seemed strange to me on a cloudy day to see a shadow
– it clearly wasn’t a reflection! Then I saw what looked like a head rise from
the water, bob and then snort and I knew that it wasn’t a shadow!”
This is not
the first time that a sea serpent has been spotted in the Medway.
On the 4th
October 1911 the Dublin Daily Express carried a story about a sea serpent who
was trailed in the Medway by a naval boat, with a nine-pounder gun in the bow,
sent in search of the monster who had been troubling the people of
Chatham. Back in October 1911, the naval boat reportedly fired shots at
the monster but it got away due to having “a bullet-proof carcase” that the
“shots have harmlessly rebounded from”.
Other
monstrous sightings have been recorded over the years in Chatham.
Lynnette Crisp, Director of Communications and Public Engagement here at
Chatham Historic Dockyard Trust said: “We have records in our archives
detailing the capture of a monster fish of eleven feet in length and girth of
six feet’ back in October 1850. There are also newspaper cuttings from
1911 detailing the thirty foot long serpent, headed like a cow, with green,
bulging eyes, and a jointed ridge the thickness of a man’s arm running along
its back. The newspaper reported scores of eye-witnesses who gave account
of this particular ‘Medway Monster’.”
The Medway
has undergone some work over the last decade with The Maritime Trust aerating
the basins, which has seen an increase in wildlife to the region. Grant
Leathwhite from Chatham Maritime Trust said: “I’ve had a hunch about the
presence of monsters in the Medway for quite some time. 15 Aeration heads are
based in Basin 2 and have been in place for about 5 years and this has resulted
in significant life coming back to the Basin. We do have some fairly large
jellyfish in there. Basin 1 is where the Seals, Rays, Eels come in through the
lock gates from the Medway. Who knows if more mysterious life has also come
back?”
Here at the
dockyard, the team are unsure whether the recent sighting this week is the
original Sea Serpent from 1911 or a descendent of the beast. Sadly, the
eyewitnesses who saw the beast was too shocked to reach for his phone and take
a photograph.
Lynnette
Crisp, added: “we have alerted everyone in the Dockyard and asked all to keep a
watching brief – we believe that we should find it easier to catalogue this
particular monster now that everyone carries a camera phone with them these
days – unlike in 1911!”
Seems genuine until you check the date April 1st !
The Antarctic
Sea Monster
In 1957 There
was a strange sighting at Shoa Station in the Antarctic. A member of the team Toru Kikuchi, swore he saw
a huge Godzilla-like monster .It was assumed to be a mirage.
.S o had Godzilla appeared or was it some prehistoric relic still alive?
Or was it just a mirage caused by the icy seas and landscape? Maybe some other sightings may be reported or found.
A vampire story for Halloween.
Berwick is a town in the borders of Scotland.
Berwick
upon Tweed Vampire
’ This account of a haunting is considered to be one of
the earliest possible accounts of a vampire in Britain. It was written by
William Parvus, also known as William of Newburgh (or Newbury) (Born 1136 –
Died 1198), an Augustinian Canon who wrote several accounts of
haunting/potential vampire cases.
‘At the mouth of the river Tweed, and in the jurisdiction of the king of
Scotland, there stands a noble city which is called Berwick. In this town a
certain man, very wealthy, but as it afterwards appeared a great rogue, having
been buried, after his death sallied forth (by the contrivance, as it is
believed, of Satan) out of his grave by night, and was borne hither and
thither, pursued by a pack of dogs with loud barkings; thus striking great
terror into the neighbours, and returning to his tomb before daylight. After
this had continued for several days, and no one dared to be found out of doors
after dusk - for each dreaded an encounter with this deadly monster - the
higher and middle classes of the people held a necessary investigation into
what was requisite to he done; the more simple among them fearing, in the event
of negligence, to be soundly beaten by this prodigy of the grave; but the wiser
shrewdly concluding that were a remedy further delayed, the atmosphere,
infected and corrupted by the constant whirlings through it of the pestiferous
corpse, would engender disease and death t o a great extent; the necessity of
providing against which was shown by frequent examples in similar cases. They,
therefore, procured ten young men renowned for boldness, who were to dig up the
horrible carcass, and, having cut it limb from limb, reduce it into food and
fuel for the flames. When this was done, the commotion ceased. Moreover, it is
stated that the monster, while it was being borne about (as it is said) by Satan,
had told certain persons whom it had by chance encountered, that as long as it
remained unburned the people should have no peace. Being burnt, tranquility
appeared to be restored to them; but a pestilence, which arose in consequence,
carried off the greater portion of them: for never did it so furiously rage
elsewhere, though it was at that time general throughout
Is it just a folktale? What do you think?
Lake St Clair Monster
Lake St.
Clair is part of the great lakes system. Lake St. Clair connects Lake Huron (to
the north) with Lake Erie (to the south). It has an average depth of 11 feet (3.4 metres) but 23 feet
(over 7 metres) at its deepest point. It is 27 feet (8.2 m) deep in the
navigation channel which is dredged by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. The
lake is fed by the St. Clair River. which flows to Lake Huron.
It is said to have a sea serpent resident there.
In August 23rd, 1897, a newspaper called the Essex
Free Press wrote about a monster being
observed in the lake.
"While
Miss Ella Burdickand some friends were out fishing on Lake St. Clair, one
evening last week at sundown, a dark peculiar looking object was seen coming up
the lake. They rowed very close to the object and were able to get a good look
at it. It appeared to have a head somewhat like a dog, with huge eyes
protruding and tusk-like projections on each side of the head. Its body
appeared to lie some seven or eight feet under water. Some fishermen also saw
it and claimed it was some sort of sea serpent. It was certainly a very
dangerous and horrible-looking object and was swimming at a very rapid
rate."
Also in 1897,
some fishermen left their horse on the
lake side and went fishing. A witness
saw a creature drag the animal into the lake. The witness described an eel-like sea serpent to the local authorities.
Later in the same year, a creature was seen in the
St. Clair Flats from a Riverside Hotel. The male observer said
that it moved at a "terrific rate of speed."
There have been no recent sightings. However both
Lake Huron and Lake Erie are also said to have monsters resident. AS they are
all connected could it be a family of creatures travel between the lakes ?
Lake Huron has average depth of 195 ft ( 59 m),
while the maximum recorded (by sonar) depth is
is 750 ft ( 229 m).. In 1975 a group of creatures were reported seen by
the London Ontario Free Press on June 12th near Kincardine and another in the
Goderich area in 1989.
Lake Erie is 241 miles long( approx 389kms) and 57
miles(approx 90kms) at its widest point.It is shallow compared to other great
lakes but is said to be over 200 feet(over 65 metres) at its deepest.
The lake creature, now known as Bessie, was first
reported in 1817 when the crew of a schooner reported seeing a large serpent
like creature swimming in the lake. On July 8th, 1898, the Daily Register
Newspaper, of Ohio reported that the lake monster was able to live on both land
and in water and was a fierce, ugly,
coiling creature between 25(8 metres) and 30 feet long ( 10 metres)and at least
12 inches thick( .3 metres).
It became a bit of joke in 1912 when some hoaxers
tried to pass off an exotic snake as the creature. Then more sightings began to
be reported.
In 1960, Ken Golic was fishing off a pier in
Sandusky when he heard what he thought were
rats. He decided to throw a couple of rocks at them but then when he got
close he saw a cigar shaped creature.
In 1969, Jim Schindler was startled by a snake like
creature came near South Bass Island. He said it appeared to be about 2 feet (
.6 metre)wide.
In September 1981, Theresa Kovach of Akron watched a
snake like creature from a house on the
shore.She said that "was so large
that it could easily capsized a boat."
In 1983, Mary M. Landoll saw Bessie off Rye Beach in
Huron. Mary was out to the front porch just before dawn when from the lake she
heard a rowing sound and saw what looked like a capsized boat, but realised it
was animate. It was a greenish-brown and about 50 feet (18metres) long .It had
a long neck and an eye was visible on the side of the head .
In 1985,there were two reported sightings . Tony
Schill of Avon, Ohio was boating with friends north of Vermilion when they saw
a dark brown snake like creature with a flat tail. Tony stated that "five
humps came out of the water. No way it was a sturgeon." .In 1985, Dale
Munro of Lorain was also boating when he saw something strange. He stated that
it had three humps and was black.
In 1989, Gail Kasner had a sonar reading,a graph,
from a boat owned by Ken Smith of Streetsboro. It appeared to show cigar shape
object about 35 feet (11 metres)in length at a depth of about 30 feet.(10
metres)
Then there were several sightings in 1990 including:
Susan Seeson, of Salem saw a creature two miles from Cedar Point. In
September , Bob Soracco was jet skiing when he saw something.. He told
reporters that he saw humps with gray spots. "It was very long as I moved
closer and it was going down.". In the same month, Harold Bricker and his
family were fishing north of Cedar Point Amusement Park when a creature swam by
their boat .They described it as being 35 feet (11 metres)long and having a snake like head. It moved as fast as their
boat. Also in September Fire inspectors, Jim Johnson and Steve Dircks
of Huron, saw the creature from a window facing Lake Erie. They described it
as black at about 30 feet( 10 metres)
long.
In September 1991, Dennis Szececinski,was fishing in
the bay when something long and black slithered in front of him. Also in in
1991, George Repicz shot some video
footage which he claimed showed Bessie.
In the summer of 1998, Leslee Rasgaitis reported
seeing 3 black humps moving in the water of the shore of Huntington Beach,
Ohio.
There are some more recent sightings I believe but
the explanation given is that it is a sturgeon.
However it could be a large snake or serpent family of creatures that travels between the lakes through the river system .What do you think?
Thunderbirds
in Scotland?
Farmer claims sea eagles snatched his five Shetland
pony foals
A farmer from South Uist claims sea eagles are
behind the disappearance of five Shetland pony foals from his hillside croft.
Donald John Cameron said they vanished without a
trace over a nine-week period between May and July, and that he has often seen
the birds of prey circling his animals.
Sea eagles, also known as white-tailed eagles, are
known to attack livestock and farmers claim to have seen them carrying lambs
away.
However, the National Centre for Birds of Prey
believed it was "most unlikely" that sea eagles would be capable of
flying off with a foal.
Scotland's nature agency NatureScot said that while
there was "no direct evidence" the birds were responsible, they would
be "analysing prey remains from sea eagle nests" on the island.
Source:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c7vlvlvyl5go
So if a sea eagle isn’t the culprit could it be a
legendary thunderbird? Thunderbirds are believed to be prehistoric survivors such as Pterosaurs, flying lizards .Some grew
to huge sizes. There continues to be sightings to this day .See below for more information.
Could thunderbirds still be around, what do you think?
https://cryptozoo-oscity.blogspot.com/2009/11/piasa-bird-legend-or-thunderbird.html
https://cryptozoo-oscity.blogspot.com/2011/10/more-thunderbird-sightings-reported.html
Lake Okanagan in Canada is said to be the home of a water monster called Ogopogo The lake is approximately 120 kilometres long; 3.5 kilometres wide and is 235 metres at its deepest point. Indigenous people have legends about a monster in the lake. To the syilx, it’s n ̓x̌ax̌aitkÊ· which means “the sacred spirit of the lake. To members of the Westbank First Nation, n ̓x̌ax̌aitkÊ· and Ogopogo are two separate things.One is a spirit and one is an animal.
This new sighting was reported in the press.
Possible
Ogopogo sighting on Okanagan Lake, ahead of National Sea Serpent Day
As
luck would have it, we received a note from a man named Stuart on Wednesday,
Aug. 6 – the day before National Sea Serpent Day. Here's what Stuart wrote:
"I
was sitting on my deck on a calm evening and saw the water start to swirl going
south then suddenly turned to the north and something appeared on the water
that I immediately captured with my phone!
"It
seemed very large and long and then suddenly disappeared! I did snap a few
photos and wish at the time I would have videoed. I have had a property above
Lake Okanagan for 23 years and have never seen anything quite like this."
Stuart
lives in Vernon at Canadian Lakeview Estates above Okanagan Lake.
Read rest and see film here:
It looks like a large snake and so far there hasn’t
been a credible explanation put forward. Could it really be Ogopogo? What do you
think?