- A Swedish monster hunter believes he may have caught
Norway's equivalent of the Loch Ness monster on film. Jan-Ove Sundberg
says he may have filmed the serpent - Selma - in Lake Seljord.
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- Aftenposten quotes the Varden newspaper as saying he's
studying a 20-second clip before releasing it publicly. The expedition
leader said he saw something 30-40 centimetres long, black with a possible
tinge of red and white.
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- Sundberg made a similar sighting four years ago and chose
not to publish the film due to poor quality. The footage taken then and
now will be compared.
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- The Swede got the latest footage on the final day of
this year's expedition to the lake in Telemark. At first, Sundberg thought
he saw a buoy in the water but was surprised when he focused more closely
on the object.
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- "I have either filmed a gnarled head or the upper
part of a hump complete with serrations," Sundberg said.
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- "The others didn't get a chance to see what I saw
because suddenly it was gone. So it couldn't have been a buoy.
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- "Ducks can dive but they come back up. This didn't,
so I don't understand what it could have been except for the sea serpent,"
he added. ananova
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- http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=story_19-8-2004_pg9_4
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