Check it out by clicking here (http://wreg.com/2018/03/21/strange-loch-ness-type-thing-washes-ashore-on-georgia-beach/)
Definitely strange looking,wish the picture was a little better.
As soon as I saw the fin, before I read the print, I thought to myself it's a shriveled up decomposing shark of some kind. Bet that's what it turns out to be.
Man, lookin at that picture, it's real hard to believe it could be a decomposing seal, it's just not proportioned that way.
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Quote from: Gfish on March 23, 2018, 03:46:35 PM
Man, lookin at that picture, it's real hard to believe it could be a decomposing seal, it's just not proportioned that way.
same for a shark.... I have a hard time believing this is anything I've ever seen before....
Quote from: sdlehr on March 23, 2018, 04:07:00 PM
Quote from: Gfish on March 23, 2018, 03:46:35 PM
Man, lookin at that picture, it's real hard to believe it could be a decomposing seal, it's just not proportioned that way.
same for a shark.... I have a hard time believing this is anything I've ever seen before....
X3
they've shown stuff like that before: having no bony skeleton, weird rarely seen deep-water sharks can shrivel & decompose into an ILLUSION of long neck w/ small head
It ain't Rocket Science. They'll figure it out pretty quickly and will be letting people know, I'm sure. ;)
It's a Drama Llama is what it is. C'mon there has to be more than one freakin picture of this thing.
Nope just one picture and part of it is blurred out so we cannot see what it is.
No comment. ::)
Still cool,,,,, ;D
I think they are leaning towards this being a hoax, I don't think anyone with any knowledge was presented with this "creature" to examine it. All we have is one video with some still images taken from it. The Georgia authorities (Fish and Wildlife) apparently never got to see it, and are calling it a hoax.
Strange. Sure looks like Nessie.
-g
Must have used the same camera they use to photograph big foot
That's an old picture, I've seen it years ago.
First contact?