Sea serpents caught on video

Discussion in 'UFOs, Ghosts and Monsters' started by Magical Realist, Jun 28, 2017.

  1. Magical Realist Valued Senior Member

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  3. RADII Registered Senior Member

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    Hmmmm....
     
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  7. iceaura Valued Senior Member

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    This proves the UFOs are in contact with the Sea Monsters - they have shared their technology for causing cameras to go out of focus and jiggle around.
     
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  8. exchemist Valued Senior Member

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    Quite.

    We also occasionally get porpoises or seals etc coming up the estuary. The Thames is tidal right through London These pictures come from around Greenwich, which is a long way down river and close to the sea.
     
  9. sweetpea Valued Senior Member

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    I found this interesting...
    And, this WW2 American ship is still in the Thames waiting to blow...
    Both quotes from... http://www.bbc.co.uk/coast/series2/08-felixstowe-margate.shtml
     
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    Yes the "tideway", as we who have rowed on it call it, extends up river to Teddington, which is allegedly a corruption of tide end town. Teddington is the location of the last fixed weir on the river to control its level, though there is a movable half-tidal barrage at Richmond, which comes down and prevents the river emptying more than half way as the tide drops, since it would otherwise become almost un-navigable in the uppermost stretch at low tide.

    The story about the ship full of bombs is true. But WW II has left a lot of explosives everywhere in the N Sea. When we were in the Hague we visited a minesweeper that was used to clear the shipping lanes to Rotterdam and Amsterdam and were told that only the shipping lanes had been cleared. All over the seabed there are German mines, to this day! Fishing trawlers occasionally snag one.
     
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  11. Michael 345 New year. PRESENT is 72 years oldl Valued Senior Member

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    They also don't hang around long

    Are these the only two videos available?

    No time to call a television crew to rush over with a reporter and decent cameras?

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