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    That's amazing! We saw a much smaller one when I was in Peru last year, and even at 12ish feet it was far too big a snake for me to be comfortable with!
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    Re: Diver gets shots of 26 foot anaconda!

    Wicked cool article, thanks for sharing. That snake looks as thick as I am. Totally awesome looking.
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    Nice, I'd love to do that! Although, I'm pretty sure the snake isn't 26 ft long, otherwise zoologists/herpetologists would have already made notes on it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by theReptileGuy View Post
    Nice, I'd love to do that! Although, I'm pretty sure the snake isn't 26 ft long, otherwise zoologists/herpetologists would have already made notes on it.
    It's look more like 18ft. But newspapers exaggerate everything, definitely not 26ft lol.
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    That is terrifying! It looks like it came straight out of the movie Anaconda!!!!

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    Am I the only one who looked at these pictures and thought, "wow, that's some really clear water... and the cleanest riverbed I've ever seen"?

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    Quote Originally Posted by patientz3ro View Post
    Am I the only one who looked at these pictures and thought, "wow, that's some really clear water... and the cleanest riverbed I've ever seen"?
    I thought this too lol. I was thinkingthe water would be way cloudier too. That waters way clearer than long island sound.
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    That is amazing!

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    Pretty amazing thing. I wouldn't be so comfortable in front of a 25+ foot snake. But these pictures are amazing!


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    I'm not convinced that snake is 26 feet long either, BUT it is still a BIG snake!!! I would not want to come across it during my work day...

    The water is pretty clear, but depending on the river conditions, that's not too unusual. I work in and around rivers and creeks, and often the water is clear enough to see to the bottom (and sometimes deceptively shallow looking).

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