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Sea Creatures Throughout History: Sea Serpents, Mermaids, and the Loch Ness Monster.
Throughout the history of man, the sea has always been a dark, dangerous and mysterious place. Dating back thousands of years, when man first spunked up enough courage to begin to sail the seas, there has been many a legend told of enormous and destructive sea monsters that come from the deep. Shockingly, at least one of these sea creatures has been proven real! Read on to learn more about sea creatures and sea monsters throughout history and today.
27 commentsCryptozoology: Creepy Creatures and Cryptids
Cryptozoology is the search for creatures (cryptids) on the fringes of mainstream science. Bigfoot, the Loch Ness Monster, Chupacabre and other odd beings have fascinated mankind of hundreds if not thousands of years. The Cryptozoologist seeks to bring these creatures to light, and merge science with myth.
4 commentsmysteries of the ocean. Do mermaids really exist?
A Mermaid is a mythological creature with a human head and body, and a fish tail instead of feet. The name mermaid was made up of 'Mere' which is the old english word for 'Sea' and 'Maid' meaning 'woman'.
28 commentsMonster Sea Creatures of the World
The world is home to many monster sea creatures. Some of the well known monster sea creatures include Chessie of the Chesapeake Bay, gigantic octopus, Ogopogo of Okanagan Lake and Nessie of Loch ness. There has been no positive scientific identification of these monster sea creatures, but the evidence can not be dismissed. It is also interesting the likeness of most of these creatures, such as Chessie of the Chesapeake Bay, Ogopogo of Okanagan Lake and Nessie of Loch ness.
0 commentsScottish Culture, History, Traditions, St. Andrew’s Day, and Everything Scottish
All things Scottish! Celebrations: St. Andrew’s Day, Hogmanay, National Tartan Day. The Flying Scotsman, the Loch Ness Monster, Scottish Highland Cows, Haggis. Edinburgh Military Tattoo, New Scotland Yard, Knights of Scotland, Mary Queen of Scots. Dalavish, Loch Awe, Old Town Stirling, Hebrides Islands, Scottish borders, Connonish Gold Mine, places to visit in Scotland, the Scottish Castle Trail, Scottish Malt Whiskey Trail, Linlithgow. Scottish humor, Scottish dialects and accents, Scotti
13 commentstraces: the most unforgettable photographs and images of all time
a personal favourite Henri Cartier-Bresson's the decisive moment (or gare st. lazare, paris, 1932, man jumping a puddle) "A photograph is not only an image (as a painting is an image), an interpretation of the real; it is also a trace, something...
110 commentsWhy We Need King Kong, Bigfoot and the Loch Ness Monster
This article highlights the various imaginary monsters that artists have put in books, movies and video games, all of which designed to scare people. The story stesses that these fearsome creatures give people something formidable to fight, thereby preparing humankind for the possible titanic struggles to come.
1 commentKorean Cultural Beliefs
As the culture of a country develops over the centuries -- and for Korea, there have been many centuries -- its people evolve a very distinct sense of belonging, and begin to differentiate themselves from the other cultures of the world. Especially...
26 commentsCryptozoology Looks at Sasquatch, Ogopogo the Loch Ness Monster (plesiosaurs?) and Mokele-Mbembe
Cryptozoologists study those creatures that are strange and weird and bring out the fear factor we love to celebrate at Halloween. Here be monsters you may be familiar with but whose existence is a mystery. Do you believe?
4 commentsMonsters of Scotland
There are three well known Monsters of Scotland supposedly hiding in the lochs of Scotland. Nessie of Loch Ness is the most widely reported Monster of Scotland. In addition to Nessie of Loch Ness, Loch Maree with Muc Sheilch and Loch Morar with Morag is believed to be carrying the Monsters of Scotland. Morag in Loch Morar is the second most and Muc Sheilch in Loch Maree is the third most popular Monster in Scotland.
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