December 25, 2021
Posted by in Creatures and Monsters, Paranormal | 8.15am
Dear Blog friends, No authorities or private organizations have informed the public what these remains could be… as you can see it has fascinated the many spectators… It fascinates me… how do you feel? You think it’s just a large fish or what?
Tsem Rinpoche
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This thing kinda looks like the loch ness monster nessie
Looking at those pictures from post,my first thought was a decomposed whale washed on shore during high tide. The badly decomposing carcass of a whale was found washed up on Chenang Beach, Langkawi, Malaysia. It was later identified by it’s bone structure to be those of a Bryde’s whale. Well no whale sightings in Malaysia doesnt mean a dead whale could not end up here. Bryde’s whales were spotted in the upper Gulf of Thailand almost the same time. Hope this whale had died of natural death and not killed by human. Or else it will goes extinct.
Thank you Rinpoche for this sharing.
This is something which i have never heard or read in the newspapers. Thank you very much Rinpoche and blog team for sharing this interesting write up!
My first thought was this is a plesiosaurus like the ones spotted at Loch Ness. How these creatures evade detection is still a mystery. I hope someone does a DNA testing with the organic material they found that would reveal a lot.
Ooooooo! Could it be the Lochness? It looks like one of those water dinosaurs, haha