https://bit.ly/3jqTAbj In this podcast episode, Tanya Bustos discusses how the latest scientific discoveries have reignited the hunt for sea monsters, beginning with the first-ever photo evidence of a giant squid fighting with a shark, followed by the discovery of an unusual fossil from Antarctica that may have belonged to a real-life Loch Ness monster. One seasoned author who has taken a deep dive into the subject is
Haverhill’s David Goudsward Releases His Latest Book, ‘Sun, Sand, and Sea Serpents’. The Massachusetts native, who now lives in Florida, approaches the topic of sea serpents as a historian, re-examining the wealth of sea serpent reports from Florida, the lower eastern seaboard, and the Caribbean. His
new book, published by Anomalist Books,
really brings sea monsters--and the people who see them-- to life. Reviewed in the latest issue of
Fortean Times, Jerome Clark writes: "What makes this book stand apart from the competition is the author’s deep research, critical intelligence and knowledge of recognised, if sometimes obscure, animal life." (PH)
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