| Do we really know what sails the seven seas? We chart some of the cases and carcasses that have appeared on shores around the World and detail possible conclusions |
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Tasmanian Blobster 1998
Nearly 40 years after Tasmania's famous west-coast monster mystery, sea creature is baffling the experts. "We have a big, smelly monster said a fisheries biologist. |
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The Newfoundland Blobster 2001
“The “monster” has what appears to be a skeletal structure consisting of a backbone and ribs, although it’s impossible to tell which end is which. |
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Bonavista Newfoundland Sea Creature 2000
The ocean pressing against the ancient shores of Cape Bonavista carries its share of stories and mysteries. From shipwrecks and unexplained voices and lights, Cape Bonavista has been the stuff of folklore. |
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The Benbecula Blobster
“A curved back and seemed to be covered with eaten-away flesh or even a furry skin and was about 12 feet long...the weird thing was that it had fins along its back -- like a dinosaur or something.” |
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Sea Monster Chronicles - Sightings from 1734 to 1976
Since history began sailors have returned home from long voyages with tales of huge monsters and long sea serpents. Many of the stories can be attributed to mis-identification and intoxication, but when the stories include the testimony of senior naval officers and unidentifiable carcasses washed upon remote shores?
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