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New page wikitext, after the edit (new_wikitext) | 'Is this Iceland's Loch Ness Monster? Amateur footage shows 'giant serpent' slinking its way through lake By <br> Updated: 15:28 GMT, 8 February 2012 <br> <br><br><br><br><br><br></a> <br><br>Iceland's equivalent to the Loch Ness monster has apparently been pictured on footage taken by an amateur cameraman. <br><br>The video, taken by Hjörtur Kjerúlf at the glacial river Jökulsá í Fljótsdal, east Iceland, appears to show the serpent-like monster known as Lagarfljótsormurinn, or Lagarfljót's Worm.<br><br>Belief in the existence of the worm, which is said to reside in the lake Lagarfljót, can be sourced back to at least 1345.<br><br>Sightings of the beast are considered a bad omen. <br> Does this footage prove the existence of Lagarfljót's Worm?<br><br>Amateur cameraman Hjörtur Kjerúlf captured the scene at the glacial river Jökulsá í Fljótsdal, east Iceland<br> <br>Legends say the monster began life as a tiny worm which a girl placed on a ring of gold to make the it grow, according to Iceland Review Online.<br><br><br>But when the owner of the ring returned she found that instead of making the gold grow, the worm had grown into a giant snake.<br> RELATED ARTICLES <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br><br><br><br>In her terror, she flung both into lake Lagarfljót, where the worm continued to grow and eventually became a fearsome dragon.<br><br>Lagarfljót, is a freshwater, below-sea-level, glacial-fed lake which has very poor visibility as a result of siltation.<br> Inauspicious: Sightings of Lagarfljót's Worm are believed to be a bad omen<br> <br> <br> Rational explanation? Sceptics say it's probably just a fishing net which has freed itself from the thawing ice<br> <br>The worm is believed to be at least 91m (300ft) long, with many humps.<br><br>It has sometimes been reported outside the water, lying coiled up or slithering into the trees.<br><br>Sometimes it is said to be as long as the lake itself, 30km (19 miles).<br><br>Kjerúlf's video was first shown by the Icelandic national broadcaster, RÚV.<br><br>Sceptics say it could show a torn fishing net which blew into the river and froze. <br><br>As the ice thawed, it is thought, the net may have come loose and the 'worm' wound its way through the water. <br> <br> <br> <br><br><br><br>When you have virtually any queries relating to wherever in addition to how you can utilize [https://www.totoland79.com/%EB%A9%94%EC%9D%B4%EC%A0%80%EB%86%80%EC%9D%B4%ED%84%B0 메이저놀이터], you can call us in our internet site.' |
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