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Intriguing Mystery

Intriguing Mystery

  • Loch Ness Monster

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  • Bigfoot

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  • Chupacabra

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Jazzy

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In your opinion, what's the most intriguing mystery?







Loch Ness Monster

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Bigfoot

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Chupacabra

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Nessie. Chupacabra is no longer a mystery. It is a new species that actually does those things.
 
My vote goes to the Loch Ness Monster. I think Bigfoot is a fake. I agree with FD that Chupacabra is no longer a mystery.
 
Well...



The historic documentation of Nessie begins in about the year 700 in a book by the Abbot Adomnan about the monk that became St. Columbia. So that one has some long legs under it.



When the first white men got to the backcountry long populated by Native Americans, the First Nations people told them about the men of the forest and said that the best thing they could do was to leave them alone. Until quite recently in our history, 'we' did that.



El Chupacabra (however you choose to spell it) has been around about as long as the New Jersey Devil, and in fact they may be related. So that one has some history too.



To me, which is the most intriguing?



Why mainstream science rejects them all out of hand.



Remember, it wasn't that long ago that the Rogue Wave and the Big Mouth Shark were considered legends of the deep and it wasn't until just a couple of years ago that the lowland gorilla in the Congo was considered essentially extinct.



http://articles.cnn....ese?_s=PM:WORLD
 
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