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09-09-2013, 03:59 PM
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Re: Mysterious ‘horned’ Sea Monster Washes Ashore in Spain
there were some who tied this "apparition" with the opening of the short film "Palomares Vive: El Terror Bajo las Aguas" (Palomares Lives: The Terror Beneath the Seas") which tells the story of the nuclear bombs from Palomares from a critical standpoint, reminiscing on the sci-fi cinema of the 1950s, and whose protagonist is a monster inspired on Fraga and his subsequent dip in the waters following the bombs being dropped. It is said on Facebook about this short film, sharing the image: "Strange creatures begin to emerge from the seabed in Villaricos and Palomares, plutionium wreaks havoc, first giant fish, the mutant Fragas." |
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09-09-2013, 09:21 PM
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Re: Mysterious ‘horned’ Sea Monster Washes Ashore in Spain
Dafuq is that!? By the looks of the skeletal structure, I highly doubt that is a shark. Oarfish seems to be the closest looking, but still looks a long way off. I think it's some new species of Pokémon. White Sea Dragon, I choose you!! |
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12-14-2014, 06:27 AM
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Re: Mysterious ‘horned’ Sea Monster Washes Ashore in Spain
We still don't know what lurks in the darkest depths, it could be a totally new creature to us. Don't look like an oarfish to me, but I'm not a biologist and I love how everyone thinks they are cuz they have google :P
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