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    X-Files:Monster Snake (No Graphic Content)

    MONSTER SNAKE

    I have located video coverage of the same event complete with more eye-witness interviews. The video is in Spanish but i have provided a full translation to English below.



    TRANSLATION

    After seeing Lucho Llosa's Anaconda movie, panic has -in some way- generalized against this giant snake, and myths grew around this animal, that is why we believe that if the Peruvian movie maker Lucho Llosa had heard the story lived by these persons, he would have to re-write Anaconda and roll a second part.

    In the human settlement 24 de Mayo, today's dawn, the dwellers got into panic when seeing that on the enormous swamp located at the posterior part of the settlement, a huge silhouette of dragged grass and mud was drawn; attributing the event to the Sachamama, although others said that it a was gigantic boa that guarded a small pond of the place.

    Presenter- Before the rain fell, was there this here?

    Woman- Yes, there was a cocha here

    Presenter- A cocha… but was it a cocha that size or…
    Woman- All this is water, don’t you see where you are walking?
    Presenter- ok, but was there this entire open field?
    Man with hat- No, no, there was not… there was not
    Woman in white- The neighbors who live near here inform that , they said that there was not; it was just a swamp, water, grass; that is why they are surprised to see all this today.
    Presenter- To get to the sinuous path made by the alleged gigantic boa, we had to walk over the mud, only then we could see what remained from the night before, after heavy rains accompanied by lightning and thunder, according to the version of these persons, they felt small tremor at the time the enormous beast got out of its hiding place, to slide to the nearest river opening a trail of more than 5 meters wide, although it has to be said that nobody, but nobody saw the boa.
    Man in green- It started to move like this, circulate, until it found a way out over there; and you cannot say that there is a channel over there because everything was plain, as you can see it was plain, all this is a trail that it made, look, it looked like it wanted to get out that way but turned over there, it took all this way, (woman: and it made all this, didn’t it?) it took all this; if you keep walking that way you can see, it remained like this. But before it was not like that.
    Presenter- People, you say that before people used to throw their garbage here
    Woman- Everything, here. Look, it is all clean. (Woman in white)
    Presenter- But you consider that that made the animal furious,
    Woman in gray- yes because they were throwing broken glass for it to go away…because here there was a cocha, like a lagoon, which never dried out. And where there is a cocha that never dries it is because there is an animal, it has a mother.
    Presenter- Did you feel the same tremor, earthquake?
    Woman in gray- That was at night, we could not see.
    Presenter- But, have you felt a tremor or something?
    Woman in white- yes the neighbors say
    Woman in gray- there are Aguaje trees over there that were moved like this from one side to the other.
    Presenter- But you did not get to see the animal, you assume that it was a boa that got out of here?
    Woman- Yes.
    Presenter- This family lives in front of this swamp and like their neighbors they found themselves surprised with the event and attest that since before they used to feel small tremors that they supposed it caused by this gigantic boa.
    Woman in orange- I did not imagine if the animal, the boa was going to get out.
    Presenter- But you supposed that an animal was living there?
    Woman in orange- Yes, we supposed there was an animal here because we are living here for 4 years, but every time the animal moved we felt like the earth was moving.
    Presenter- Ah.. You say then that the earth felt like moving?
    Woman in orange- Yes, yes, we felt like the earth was moving.
    Presenter- Rain or no rain?
    Woman in orange- Yes, rain or no rain. Like an earthquake. Ground moved.
    Presenter- All these people were witnesses of an event like this without getting to see the animal for which we had a doubt of the possible existence of a boa who reaches up to 5 meters in width, doubt that took us to consult Pedro Perez, Biologist, specialist in ophidian and reptiles; and from a professional point of view answered the questions:
    Pedro Perez- (“Herpetologist”) Firstly, it doesn’t, it doesn’t exist a reptile, and in this case, a boa of such magnitude of such width, there can exist a 7 meters boa but in length not in width. Well, normally this types of stories are related to… to… torrential rains that fall over determined types of soils, soft soils; where it can generate a… a… sliding of this types of soils. So this makes the idea that an animal of this magnitude has passed by, but in reality it is more related to… to… strong rains, types of soft soils, and sliding more than to an animal very wide that… that does not exist in the Amazonia.
    Presenter- Things seemed to be clear but this dweller (woman) has another testimony.
    Presenter- So, so, you always thought that there was something here because of a lagoon.
    Woman in gray- Yes, young man, because over there, a friend, from his very side walk another black boa came out leaving a trail around 2 ½ 3 meters more or less, the width of that trail over there…,
    Presenter- In that occasion, did you see the boa?,
    Woman in gray- Yes, it was a black boa. Yes, it was at 4:00PM
    Presenter- did you see it
    Woman in gray- breaking all his entire sidewalk. Moved everything in his house. Like it was a quake, in his house. But that one went that way by that channel there.
    Presenter- And the specialist responded:
    Pedro Perez- Definitely, a big animal needs to eat a lot of food … no? For it to maintain its enormous body, if it is a big animal it needs to eat big animals: (wild pig) Sajino, (other type of wild pig) Huangana, (Capibara) Ronsoco, and I don’t think they are in this place, there are not that kind of animals there. At the most there are, maybe, little rats, little frogs, but it is not going to be enough to maintain this, this enormous animal.
    And, and in some cases, it has been observed that big serpents, big boas can eat people but in very extreme cases where there are no food.
    If, in case, there could be an animal so big of that dimensions, then it would have been eating persons in that place.
    Presenter- For the most specialized explanations that exist; beliefs or popular myths, many times, overcome the scientific criteria. Since before seeing it many believe that the Sachamama, Gigantic boa or how you want to call it, keeps more live than ever in all the lakes of the jungle and the Human Settlements.
    And you, what do you believe?

    The snake comes up from the ground in a grass field on the edge of the settlement.

    Note the Arum Plants & Aguaje Trees which were growing on & near the cocha (waterhole) that the snake emerged from.



    The channel/trench begins. Note how the grass is forced to the sides of the channel and a small tree is even dislodged.



    The trail continues away from the settlement and towards the swamp at the edge of the Nanay River, a tributary of the Amazon.



    The snake veers right towards firmer ground and then turns back on itself to continue towards the swamp.



    The channel approaches the swamp at the edge of the tree line.



    The channel joins with the swamp as the snake reaches its destination.



    The snake enters the swamp here. Note the trees knocked down to the left and damage to the edge of the bank as it enters deeper water.



    Close-up of picture above. The trail ends here over 500M from where it began. Beyond is the Nanay River and Moronocha is just over 1KM downstream.



    Aerial Photo 1, Annotated Google Earth™


    Aerial Photo 2, Annotated Google Earth™




    RESEARCH FILE:

    Nueva Tacna Incident, Peru 1997











    Pernambuco Incident, Brazil 1948




    Google Earth™ Image of Giant Snake





    Hi-Resolution Satellite Image of the Google Earth 'Snake Shape':

    The shed skin of the giant snake as it passes through the Napo/Amazon jungle; creating a channel as it moves.

    (White water does not exist in this part of the Amazon, ever.)




    ***latest incident is Moronococha Incident, Peru,2009(no pic available)

    some picture of giant snake:






    IMPORTANT

    n here the latest evidence that monster snake exist in this world.

    The first photograph of the the worlds largest snake known by the Peruvian cultures of the Amazon as Yacumama, Sachamama and the Black Boa. It has also been referred to as the Minhocao.

    Estimated to be in the region of 40 meters in length (131ft) with a head width of 2 meters (6.5ft) based on the scale reference provided by the trees.

    The annotations are provided to help share knowledge of this animal and its habitat.























    Pay attention to the annotations that appear onscreen; these highlight important features in the landscape that indicate the presence of a very large snake!

    Last edited by psychophobia; 04-06-2011 at 07:45 PM. Reason: add video
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    Re: X-Files:Monster Snake (No Graphic Content)

    Really?

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    Um...
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    Re: X-Files:Monster Snake (No Graphic Content)

    ............


    Back away from the adult beverage.


    dr del
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    Lochness is going to be pissed. I'd worry about Bigfoot and chupacabras, too.
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    This is the best post I've read in a long time.

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    Ok, so how big of an enclosure would this thing need? LOL!

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    lol too funny.... and that last legit monster snake picture it shows (dragging a wallaby up some rocks) is an olive python, not an anaconda.
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    Re: X-Files:Monster Snake (No Graphic Content)

    Quote Originally Posted by mainbutter View Post
    This is the best post I've read in a long time.
    x2

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    I'mma be a bad person and resurrect this thread, but it's to allay fears and whatnot (like there ever were any, lol). Basically, me nitpicking for the fun of it. Most of these photos are easily disproved by common logic...

    http://www.bigsnakes.net/mid30003.jpg
    This image, were it really a serpentine figure, would place the snake at a few miles long. Enough said, no?

    http://www.bigsnakes.net/Satellite%2...apo_Amazon.jpg
    ... looks like a waterfall.

    http://www.bigsnakes.net/serpente_gigante.jpg
    This is a rather small snake, surrounded by small brush, in a wash. Note that there are no trees.

    http://www.bigsnakes.net/Archive%20Shot%20Yacumama.jpg
    This is a green anaconda, by a canoe. Real photo, and real snake, but tiny boat.

    http://www.bigsnakes.net/Image7.png
    This... is just a shore. xD It takes a lot of imagination to make it look remotely like a snake.

    http://www.bigsnakes.net/315%20Annotated.jpg
    Note that the angle from which you are viewing the river has changed too, and the shore... hasn't moved!

    See, it's very simple stuff. Most of it's just photo trickery, designed to fool anyone who merely glanced at it.
    Being someone who does a lot of photoshopping, I have an eye for that sort of thing.

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