Wat zwemt er door het water in IJsland: dier of robot?

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Frank51

Re: Wat zwemt er door het water in IJsland: dier of robot?

Bericht door Frank51 » 22 jan 2015, 22:27

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The Frösö Runestone from the mid 11th century. In the legend from 1635 Storsjöodjuret is said to be the serpent depicted on the stone.

The first description of a sea creature in Storsjön was made in a folklorist tale by vicar Morgens Pedersen in 1635.

"A long, long time ago two trolls, Jata and Kata, stood on the shores of the Great-Lake brewing a concoction in their cauldrons. They brewed and mixed and added to the liquid for days and weeks and years. They knew not what would result from their brew but they wondered about it a great deal. One evening there was heard a strange sound from one of their cauldrons. There was a wailing, a groaning and a crying, then suddenly came a loud bang. A strange animal with a black serpentine body and a cat-like head jumped out of the cauldron and disappeared into the lake. The monster enjoyed living in the lake, grew unbelievably larger and awakened terror among the people whenever it appeared. Finally, it extended all the way round the island of Frösön, and could even bite its own tail. Ketil Runske bound the mighty monster with a strong spell which was carved on a stone and raised on the island of Frösön. The serpent was pictured on the stone. Thus was the spell to be tied till the day someone came who could read and understand the inscription on the stone."[5]

Another legend was written down by the prolocutor Andreas Plantin in an inquiry in 1685.

"It is said that beneath this [rune]stone lies a dreadfully large head of a serpent and that the body stretches over Storsjön to Knytta by and Hille Sand where the tail is buried. The serpent was called a rå and therefore shall this stone be risen. Since no one peacefully could cross [Storsjön], the ferryman and his wife states, along with many others, that in the last turbulent time this stone was tore down and broken in two. As long as this stone laid on the ground many strange things occurred in the water, until the stone was risen and assembled anew."[6]


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Het bewijs dat je legendes niet altijd met een korrel zout mag nemen.. :peace:

Frank51

Re: Wat zwemt er door het water in IJsland: dier of robot?

Bericht door Frank51 » 22 jan 2015, 22:33

Like the Loch Ness monster in Scotland, Lake Storsjon's resident beast is a 20-foot lake monster with a long undulating neck. Reportedly, it has a horse-like mane, slick brown skin, and humps. It also has large, noticeable ears or horns. No one has yet taken a good photo of it, but most witnesses report either a plesiosaurid or wormlike body. Lake Storsjon is very similar to the other European lakes with monsters: all are deep and cold and were once connected to the sea. If this monster exists, its species most probably migrated into the lake when it was still connected with the ocean. The same is true with Loch Ness and other cryptid-housing lakes.

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Ik zal alvast nooit zeggen dat mensen die beweren het Monster van Loch Ness (of iets dergelijks) te zien hebben, mentaal gestoord zijn. Er is geen enkele reden toe!

Frank51

Re: Wat zwemt er door het water in IJsland: dier of robot?

Bericht door Frank51 » 22 jan 2015, 22:36

tofu_kronos schreef:Moet niet zo moeilijk zijn dat beest te vangen het meer is maar 40 meter groot. Net erin en klaar is kees. Of is het een type fout die 40 meter.
Hmm kdenk niet dat dat een typfout is...

Over het gelijkaardig dier nabij hook Island:
Wrecked on the Great Barrier Reef with his family and Australian friend Henk de Jong, Le Serrec and family had bought a motor boat and had decided to spend three months on Hook Island (one of the Whitsunday Islands). They were all crossing Stonehaven Bay on December 12th 1964, when Le Serrec’s wife spotted a strange object on the lagoon floor. It proved to be a gigantic tadpole-like creature, estimated at about 30 ft long. They took several still photos, gradually moving closer [the image shown here is a mockup I found on the web]. Eventually Le Serrec and de Jong plucked up the courage to approach it underwater in order to film it. It proved larger than first thought, with its estimated length increasing to 75-80 ft

80 feet = 24 meter.
40 meter zal mss wel overdreven zijn, maar niet onmogelijk

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