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  2. Photos show 'incredibly rare' dead sea serpent surfacing in ...

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    The deep-sea fish has only been seen in the state 20 times since 1901, making the find especially notable for the group. And thanks to their work, scientists will be able to further study this ...

  3. Bessie (lake monster) - Wikipedia

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    In northeastern Ohio and Michigan folklore, Bessie is a name given to a lake monster in Lake Erie, [1] [2] also known as South Bay Bessie [3] or simply The Lake Erie Monster.The first recorded sighting of Bessie occurred in 1817, [2] and more sightings have occurred intermittently and in greater frequency in the last three decades. [2]

  4. 'Incredibly rare' dead sea serpent surfaces in California ...

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    A team of “sciencey” kayakers and snorkelers found the dead sea serpent while they were out for a swim at La Jolla Cove in San Diego over the weekend, according to Lauren Fimbres Wood, a ...

  5. Two 'incredibly rare' sea serpents seen in Southern ... - AOL

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    The deep-sea fish are considered "incredibly rare" since less than 25 have been seen in Southern California waters in over a century, Ben Frable, Scripps' in-house fish expert and a museum ...

  6. HMS Daedalus (1826) - Wikipedia

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    On 6 August 1848, Captain McQuhae of Daedalus and several of his officers and crew (en route to St Helena) saw a sea serpent which was subsequently reported (and debated) in The Times. The vessel sighted what they named as an enormous serpent between the Cape of Good Hope and St Helena (reported by the captain as 24°44′S 9°22′E ...

  7. Category:Sea serpents - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to sea serpents, a type of dragon sea monsters described in various mythologies, most notably Mesopotamian , Judaeo-Christian , Greek (Cetus, Echidna, Hydra, Scylla), and Norse (Jörmungandr).

  8. “Bad Omen”: Rare 12-Foot Oarfish Found In San Diego Waters ...

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    Kayak adventurers found an incredibly rare, 4-meter-long “sea serpent” washed ashore in San Diego. It was the latest in only 20 encounters in California waters since 1901. The post “Bad Omen ...

  9. Sea serpent - Wikipedia

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    In Nordic mythology, Jörmungandr (or Midgarðsormr) was a sea serpent or worm so long that it encircled the entire world, Midgard. [4] Sea serpents also appear frequently in later Scandinavian folklore, particularly in that of Norway, such as an account that in 1028 AD, Saint Olaf killed a sea serpent in Valldal in Norway, throwing its body onto the mountain Syltefjellet.