For decades in the 19th and even early 20th centuries, sea serpent sightings were commonplace. Most famously, the crew of HMS Daedalus supposedly watched one for more than 20 minutes in 1848. Not long ...
This depiction of the Gloucester sea serpent was created in the 1880s-1890s, per the Cape Ann Museum. The caption says it's "engraved from a drawing taken from Life" in an August 1817 sighting. If we ...
If you’re in the habit of reading my weekly columns, you may recall one I wrote a while back about the legend of the Loch Ness Monster and our own local legend from Mooringsport about Cypress Cindy ...
Visitors to the Cadboro-Gyro Park in British Columbia may be surprised to spot an unusual creature amid stunning views of the Olympic Peninsula and the Juan de Fuca Strait. Affectionately known as ...