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The Juno Sea Serpent |
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The Juno Sea serpentFrom: http://www.wptv.com/mostpopular/story.aspx?content_id=bd9ec522-d66c-4732-ae92-17d925d27cd6 May 3, 2007 You've heard of the Loch Ness Monster, the Creature from the Black Lagoon. Sometimes we can see them from the air -- steely eyed shark congregating by the thousands, graceful stingray, gliding along the shallows. You never know what you'll find. Just ask Jay Garbose. "This is a first and I've traveled and video'ed all over the world." Take a look at what he found and listen to the story -- it's no fish tale. "I was diving on Juno Ledge. That's about a mile off shore of Juno Beach. At first I thought it was a sea cucumber although no one has ever seen one stretched 7 to 10 feet the way this one was. It's sort of grey and putty like and very smooth and taffy like in the way it stretches. Some of my friends and I have sort of dubbed it the living intestine." As an underwater videographer, Jay has captured images for National Geographic and the Discovery Channel. "They seem to have identified it as a Nemertean Worm." Chandra Bill, reporter: "But they're not sure that's exactly what this is." For now, the Smithsonian is calling it "undescribed". Chandra Bill: "Do you think it will get named after you?" Jay says he wants to go back to Juno Ledge and look for it, but he knows it's unlikely he'll find it. |
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