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arthur c clarkes mysterious world monsters of the lakes

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  • i not saying i believe these interviews but i think it is possible that there are exstordnary aminals that have not been discovered why not? if you think about in a opened mind a snake can go underground were it is not visible to the naked eye so why cant a gaint amphibian leave deep below the ocean?many things are viewed as impossible into proven possible i believe actions speak louder than words but i also believe almost anything is possible

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  • @bobo007xx i totally agree with you as well they didnt say this in this video but when i first saw this as a kid they said the japanese fisherman threw it back into the sea which i think is bloody stupid

  • Apparently what they are talking about seeing is a rare and undocumented type of whale that is long, slender and somewhat snakelike. It is similar to what the prehistoric zeuglodon whale looked like. I think the neck and body pic is school of fish or a hoax. But the film clip from the 1960s, as I said looks to me like an otter. The author and analysts could have confused it's wake with it's body and thus overestimated it's size. An otter gets to about six feet long.

  • @cape6000jkg never seen a 30 foot otter with a huge body and a long neck,with a snake head,seen by a water balif,(cop).YOU TARD!

  • thanks

  • rip a.c.c.

  • Well, if the Japanese can't catch them, then that *proves* lake monsters do not exist, LOL.

  • Maybe very tight schools of fish. I disagree with narrartive of film clip bcause It looks like an otter to me. And is it also possible for a very rare and undescribed species of long slender whale to enter loch ness from the ocean?

  • @13AJJONES is might not be. is only what you belive in. the world is big there is many things we might not know.

  • The words of a renegade and open minded thinker!

    I agree with you 100%

    FREE YOUR MINDS PEOPLE!

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