Thursday, August 28, 2008

Storsjöodjuret Lives! (Swedish Sea Monster!)



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.
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.

Looks Like I finally beat Cryptomundo to one!

3 comments:

Skinny Dipper said...

Beware of the Horrible Harper. He might have Excited Listeria. If you come in front of him, club him with a Clement.

Unknown said...

Gee, that sea monster looks to be at least 4, no, 6 inches long. I think I already have one of them in my aquarium.

Autofocus systems on modern video cameras are astoundingly accurate, but even then, these "filmmakers" are wholly unable to capture a clear image.

Next year, these same "filmmakers" are going to set up 30 cameras. I can hardly wait to see more fuzzy and out of focus footage.

bigcitylib said...

Paul S.

Yeah that was my impression too.