Sweden's equivalent of the Loch Ness monster has apparently been captured on film by a TV crew
Watch and see what you think?
An expedition searching for a sea monster in a Swedish lake has reported promising findings. Tony Samstag reports
Almost everybody has heard about Scotland's Loch Ness monster, also known as Nessie. Fewer, I think it is safe to say, are acquainted with Thelma, the Norwegian equivalent; or, right next door, the Swedish variant, which is so elusive as to have not yet acquired a nickname.
A group of filmmakers claim to have successfully captured Sweden’s legendary Great Lake Sea Monster (Storsjöodjuret), which is said to lurk in the waters of the Storsjön outside Östersund in northern Sweden.
A film crew which set up cameras on one of the lake’s islets last spring now say that they have an image of the seamonster, according to Svergies Television.
The film clip shows a blurry, long and narrow silhouette moving in the lake’s depths.
“It clearly shows that it’s warm and is made up of cells, otherwise our cameras wouldn’t indicate red, so it can be a sea snake or some other kind of sea animal,” said a female member of the film crew to Sveriges Television news in Jämtland.
The effort to find the monster has generated a great deal of interest, with the American television network NBC planning to document the hunt.
Next summer, the number of special cameras placed in the lake will increase to thirty.
This isn’t the first time that crews have hunted for the Great Lake Sea Monster.
Back in 1894, a Swedish sea captain named Dedering created a stock company with the express purpose of catching the renowned beast.
The hunt, which was also sponsored in part by King Oscar II, even featured whale harpooners.
In 1986, Jämtland’s county administrative board banned anyone from “killing, injuring, or trapping a live animal such as the Great Lake Sea Monster” or from “removing or injuring the Great Lake Sea Monster’s eggs, roe, or dwelling”.
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Read what Jonathan Downes, a cryptozoologist has to say on the subject of the Lochness monster and Bigfoot
Quote "The problem is that in the public eye the things that we are looking for have been put one the same shelf as the lunatic fringe, as the ghosts, the UFOs and the people who believe that Elvis is still alive and working in Walmart," he told Radio 4’s Today programme".
Personally I find that statement rather insulting, but I respect freedom of speech!
What's your view?
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
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