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Number seven: giant centipede.
GIANT CENTIPEDE
An amazing Google Earth image has captured what appears to be a giant centipede in waters close to Scotland.
Conspiracy theorists believe the image shot from space, that the centipede might be at least 120 meters long.
The video posted on Youtube created quite a stir on social media about whether the image was real or hoaxes.
Few users believed that the image was actually real and others think it was just a shadow or a technical glitch.
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Number six: Okey Bae creature.
OKE BAY CREATURE
A giant mystery sea creature is thought to have been spotted in the tortoise waters of one of New Zealand’s most idyllic bays.
A huge, unexplained wake can be seen in a Google Earth image of Okie Bay in the Bay of Islands, an area on the East coast of the far north district in the country’s North Island.
Engineer Peter Witt Ajira, who spotted the wake while on Google Earth researching for his holiday home, told Daily Mail Australia the wake could have been left by a creature around 12 meters in size.
Mr Witt Ihara from Hamilton, New Zealand, said the native Maori would call this Itani Wha, as it appears not to be a whale and is far too big to be a shark.
It is moving too fast and turning too sharply to be a whale.
Mr Witt Ihara also ruled out that a boat was the cause of the wake, because there is no white froth like normal wakes created by motors.
It’s way too wide for a shark and way too long.
It’s got to have a lot of weight under the water to create that kind of drag.
Number five: Corfu Island sea monster.
CORFU ISLAND SEA MONSTER
There is no question that the sea holds mysteries and inhabitants beyond our imagination that we are yet to encounter.
But a Scottish tourist was left in shock after unwittingly capturing the image of a bizarre sea creature.
Harvey Robertson 52 saw this and got baffled.
Robertson said i have no idea what it could have been.
I have never seen anything like it.
The creature that has so far been unable to be identified by experts evokes images of greek mythology.
Number 4: kraken.
KRAKEN
A Google Earth shot of Dark seas close to an Antarctic island appears to show a huge creature thrashing around in the icy waters near deception island, and conspiracy theorists believe the image shot from space and close to Deception Island in the Antarctic proved, a 120 meter long Kraken is alive and living in the icy waters.
Experts believe the Sea beast, whose middle section was measured to be 30 meters or 100 feet, is the Kraken, a legendary creature responsible for capsizing ships and killing sailors off the Nordic coast in the 20th century and further back in history.
Scot see Waring, who found the image, said this looks like a Kraken.
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LOCHNESS MONSTER
Number 3: Loch Ness monster. Nessie.
The Loch Ness monster was bound to be found eventually, if the mythical creature has ever existed at all.
While traditionally Nessie was considered to be a sea serpent, in recent years people have considered the possibility that the Loch Ness monster might in fact be a Plesiosaurus survived the mass extinction of the dinosaurs.
This image, captured by satellite, suggests that Nessie may be neither.
This strange massive creature was photographed just below the waters depth so that the silhouette of its body can be clearly made out.
The creature seems to have a more fish-like appearance, with a round, saucer like head that gets narrower closer to its tail, almost resembling a whale.
Perhaps we never found Nessie because we’ve been looking for the wrong animal- number two super crap in the Uk.
SUPER CRAB IN UK
Could it be possible that a species of giant crab may exist deep beneath the ocean that we are completely unaware of?
A giant crab was allegedly spotted off the coast of the Uk, where it caused a panic in surrounding beaches.
Some have argued the photograph is a photoshop or a piece of wood, but that wouldn’t explain the panic at local beaches.
Quinton winter, who collates strange and spooky sightings for his weird Whitstable website, at first thought the image was sent to him by a follower which showed an unusual sand formation in the shape of a crab, but now is convinced it’s a true monster of the deep.
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Number one: Japanese Ninja.
JAPANESE NINGEN
For the most part, the existence of the Ninja is considered an urban legend, but a popular threat attracted the attention of many readers outside the two-channel community, and the November 2007 issue of Mu magazine, a Japanese publication devoted to the study of paranormal phenomena, featured an article about the Antarctic humanoids.
The article speculated on the possibility of unidentified creatures inhabiting the southern seas, and it included a Google map screenshot showing what looks like a ninja in the South Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Namibia.
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