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Monsters!

On Reuters 'Oddly Enough' page, which I read regularly, Sweden's Great Lake monster is now fair game! Get out ye rifles and dynamite, we a monster killin go!

Actually it was quite fun to read about these monster's from the deep: find out more about Sweden's no longer protected monster at http://www.storsjoodjuret.com/.

On the same note, here's stuff on Nellie, the famous Loch Ness menace! Also here's just a page on monsters! It would be awesome if more concrete proof of these sea-creatures can be obtained. I don't doubt for a moment that there is something out there; after all, the ocean covers ~70% of the earth, and most of it unexplored to humans. It would be a dream for me to some day explore the sea, see its wonders, and feel the vibrancy of life, though vastly different from our own (as they can breathe under water and we cannot), that exists there. Perhaps we may locate a vast intelligence that has so far chosen to ignore ours. Mere speculations in science fantasy, or possibly holds some truth?

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