Do the remains of a cryptozoologically-priceless specimen lie buried beneath a football pitch in Scotland? Karl Shuker investigates.
Sunday, December 16, 2012
KARL SHUKER - THE GOUROCK SEA SERPENT
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cryptozoology,
Karl Shuker,
sea monster,
sea serpent,
shukernature
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Only recently I became newly interested in case of the Gourock Sea Serpent carcass of 1942. So I've done some research and now finished my own article (a little bit hastily I admit). In contrary what was thought the incident wasn't such a s
ecret and Mr. Rankin wasn't the only one reporting about it. Three articles of local newspapers stated that it was a basking shark and also indicate that there was an expert who had done this identification. In addition I had my own thoughts into this case and some speculations.
Nevertheless some uncertainties and open questions remain and in view of this I would appreciate anyone contacting me who can assist with new information regarding this case. And naturally I appreciate every comment to the discussion either here, via Email, in my discussion board or anywhere else.
http://www.kryptozoologie-online.de/dracontologie/salzwasserkryptide/gourock-kadaver-1942.html?showall&start=1"
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