A man in China took footage of this giant mysterious flying creature that was spotted near the border of Laos. Many theories have emerged with some claiming the creature is a real dragon that was caught on tape and others saying it provide evidence that pterodactyls still exist. Is this a dragon or a pterodactyl caught on tape?
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A German submarine said to have been attacked by a sea monster has been found off the coast of Scotland. Discovered near Wigtownshire in the south-west of the country, the wreck of the German WWI submarine was identified by workers who were laying a new power cable under the North Sea. The vessel is thought to be SM UB-85 - a U-boat which, under the command of Captain Gunther Krech, was famously caught on the surface by a British patrol boat back in 1918. To the surprise of the British forces the Germans surrendered almost immediately. When later questioned about this, Krech explained that his submarine had been on the surface of the water recharging its batteries when it was suddenly attacked by a "strange beast." "It had a small head, but with teeth that could be seen glistening in the moonlight," he said. According to Krech, the crew had managed to drive the creature away with small arms fire. The vessel itself however had sustained so much damage that it was no longer capable of submerging. "That is why you were able to catch us on the surface," he told the British. Exactly what happened afterwards has long remained something of a mystery, but if UB-85's wreckage really has been found then it may finally be possible to get some answers. "It is entirely feasible that some large sea creature disabled the submarine," said Gary Campbell, keeper of the Official Sightings Register of the Loch Ness Monster. "History has shown that there have been consistent reports of large 'monsters' not just in lakes and lochs like Loch Ness but out in open waters as well." It appears that rumors of the Yeti's demise were greatly exaggerated as the legendary creature has been spotted in Siberia for the first time in over a year! Villagers in the Siberian region known as Novosibirsk are abuzz over not only an alleged sighting of the famed Abominable Snowman, but also tantalizing photographs of possible Yeti footprints. Continue reading HERE A video showing an alleged Bigfoot walking in front of a waterfall has been doing the rounds online. Very little is known about the origins of the footage and so far the only available details have come from a smattering of news sites that have published the video. Believed to have been filmed in Indonesia, the video shows a large figure walking with long strides across the base of a picturesque waterfall in the middle of dense jungle terrain. Reactions to the footage have so far been mostly negative, not only because of the missing background information but also because the figure could so easily be a CGI fake. It is also unclear why it appears to be carrying what looks like a white plastic bag in its hands. The video, which has been uploaded on to YouTube, can be viewed below. Incredible: A Living theropod dinosaur was sighted at Pantanal, a wetland area sparsely populated south of the Amazon. Check out the first images, pending publication in a scientific journal. A live feed from an eagle's nest in Michigan has recorded a mysterious figure wandering around below. Situated in a tall tree at the Platte River State Fish Hatchery near Beulah, Northern Michigan, this nest of Bald Eagle chicks is being monitored online using a special live camera feed setup. While checking through the footage archives recently however the team responsible for the feed noticed something unusual - a dark figure skulking around the forest floor far below. Visible at the top right of the frame as well as in an enlarged segment at the center of the picture, the figure, which appears to be walking upright, has been light-heartedly referred to as 'Bigfoot'. It remains unclear however whether this really is evidence of the elusive hominid or if the camera had simply picked up a hiker who had managed to lose their way while walking in the woods. A BUSHWALKER claims to have spotted the mythical Yowie in the Darling Downs mountain ranges near Toowoomba. In an audio interview posted this week on the Yowie Hunters YouTube page, the woman says she was 6m away from Australia’s answer to the Himalayan Yeti and the North American Sasquatch. “It was probably around seven foot tall, it had a head like a gorilla and long arms, I couldn’t see it from the waist down because it was walking through the long grass,” she said. The woman, who was not identified, said the creature sat down in the long grass and ignored her. “I tried to get it to turn around but I was scared and didn’t want to aggravate him,” she said. The Yowie Hunters run the Australian Yowie Research website and say they have recorded more than 10 sightings in Queensland in the past five years. On a recent show on Coast to Coast AM, Samantha Ritchie shared her experiences of how she went from being a non-believer of the Sasquatch to being lead out to the Cascade Mountains of Washington state to not only realize her own psychic abilities but also how that ability has drawn the local Sasquatch towards her. She provided several photos to accompany her discussion on mysterious Sasquatch encounters: Watch video below Professor Valentin Sapunov hit the headlines round the world this week after The Siberian Times revealed his extraordinary claim that scientific tests on samples of how show it belongs to a mammal that is neither human nor known to man. Now he has gone further by claiming a population of 200 Bigfoot exist in the Kemerovo, Khakassia and Altai regions of Siberia. Source: http://siberiantimes.com/ From Youtube editor: "Here is the history of the video. I am a 20+ year Law Enforcement Officer, three of which were done as a Game Warden. I received this video from a collage of mine. He was assigned to a federal task force working gorilla grown Marijuana." |
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