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Silvershark Divine


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Posted: Sat Mar 03, 2007 12:50 pm Post subject: Cumbria's Lake Monster |
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Something strange is lurking beneath the still waters of Lake Windermere...a hill walker spotted a strange, dark shape he estimates to be 50 feet long with a head like a labrador splashing at the surface of the lake. This report comes just months after claims that a 20foot serpent had been seen in the lake.
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WOW those must be a really good pair of bins to allow him to see it had a head like a labrador from 1,000 feet up! _________________ x Kat x
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Rufus Beautiful flower


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Silvershark Divine


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Silvershark Divine


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Wisefox Blossoming


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Posted: Sat Mar 03, 2007 3:02 pm Post subject: |
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Yeah I heard of that one too....
*all this talk about monsters reminds him of bigfoot. * lol _________________
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Silvershark Divine


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Rufus Beautiful flower


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Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2007 11:43 am Post subject: |
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From watching programs and research etc, it could be a real creature, although not necessarily what you would call a "monster".
The giant squid for example people have been raving about it for a very long time as a "sea monster" and it features in many books as a vicious monster, no-one actually thought it exsisted until recently.
Are these lake monsters a dinosaur that survived? I'm not sure but I'm inclinded to say no, at least not exactly but perhaps a closer relative to tham than we might think. Perhaps a member or decendant of the Only registered users can see links on this forum! Register or Login on forum! | family.
Dinosaur or simply a creature that we don't yet no of... it is certainly possible.
However I don't think all sights are actually some sort of lake or sea monster.
Some are just a dead tree that's fallen into the lake, as it's rottened... one day it rushes to the surfance one day bobbing around for a few minutes before sinking again.
In some areas there is a theory, they could well be... wait for it.... basking sharks! I haven't researched this much but basically the basking sharks behaviour of swimming nose to tail with one another, with their top fin, top of their tails and nose just breaking the surface of the water... can from a distance look like a lake monster.
Some people say they have seen a creature they cannot explain close up to a boat, huge creature with big scales, short bumps along it's back and prehistoric looking but more fish like than they imagined a lake monster to be. People that's probably a Only registered users can see links on this forum! Register or Login on forum! | . Yes they can grow rather big!
Of course there are other creatures it could be, junk in the water and all, which people get freaked out or excited by when they assume it's a "monster".
Well now you know what I think anyway! _________________
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Raymond Earthy

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Posted: Sat Nov 15, 2008 2:48 pm Post subject: |
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I personally think all lake/river monsters are just myths upon people making, I believe their are strange animals out there but I don't believe about lake/river monsters at all. |
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trafficdonor Earthy


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Probably was a labrador fetching a treetrunk its master had thrown in the lake. _________________ TrafficDonor - where people who care to surf, care and surf |
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