Sunday, 27 January 2019

Some Weird Cases Of Monsters In Ponds - Mysterious Universe

Can't make the road trip to Lake Champlain nor Okanagan Lake? Unable to afford crossing the pond to visit Loch Ness? Fret not, true believer, as Brent Swancer affirm good things come in small packages. Or at least in small bodies of water replete with their own cryptids, which are equal parts charming and intriguing. What you might dismiss as a turtle or a carp very well may be something weirder in disguise. While not as famous as the Surgeon's Photograph, Glasgow Boy had more than a few questions about a markedly clear photo of Nessie to which Ricky Phillips Replies in great depth and detail over his contentious snap. Adventurous Britons wearing waders are urged to caution by Tim Binnall after a report of a Panther Trying To Attack A Man In England came over the C2C hotline. As for you cocky Americans, keep looking up after Lon Strickler shares a 2016 Pterosaur Sighting in Gary, Indiana. What is it about Gary, Indiana anyway? Yesterday's edition of The Anomalist was all about Mothman in Gary, IN and now a pterosaur? Maybe they're real, or part of a campaign to drive tourism to the Prague of America's Rust Belt. (CS)

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from THE ANOMALIST http://bit.ly/2TieP1l

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