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Tuesday, October 22, 2013
Sea Serpents Roam
A snorkeler found an 18 foot oarfish in California. Wild.
Looks a lot like this early image of a sea serpent.
There's even a three masted ship in both pics. The sea -- where sea serpents and imaginations roam.
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