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    Dead Dragon in the water?

    Best seen from 600 ft.
    This is strange. This underwater structure is huge. The shape is too round and curved to be an underwater rock. It can’t be an underwater current. The shape looks very much like a live creature. But nothing in known nature looks like this….Maybe Nessi is on vacation?

    Any ideas?
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    Dude, rocks can come in every shape and size imaginable, water often has it's ways with rocks(that's why pebbles are smooth in streams). You need to stop reading fairytales and go hiking, boating, or some other hobby, because dragons don't exist.
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    the Dragon title was just a metaphor

    Dear Brad, the Dragon title was just a metaphor. I don’t really believe in dragons….but, I also don’t believe a rock can look like this S shape, so large yet so narrow, this is very un-natural for a rock.
    And by the way, I have lots of hobbies that take me out doors, I’m a pilot and a diver.

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    Where?

    Mabye it's me, but I don't see what you guys are looking at? Can one of you post thr exact coordinates of it please? Thanks.

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    With alot of imagination one can see a winding line, approx. 100 feet long, with a head and an ear and an eye.
    I think it's a tiny, little, dead dragon.

    And that does'nt count.


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    How the hell did you find that lol..you mustve been looking for days, or just glanced and got excited

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    Weird. There is a pronounced, organic curve to that rock...or sea monster.


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    Some kind of a sea serpent? May be those ancient myths may be right after all...

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    It's a cloud.

    Woohoo, I win! Where do I collect my prize?

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    Quote Originally Posted by LightYear
    It's a cloud.

    Woohoo, I win! Where do I collect my prize?
    A cloud? you're in cloud cookoo land!

    What about the wash of a speed boat? Or a rock formation? Of course rocks come in all shapes and sizes and forms. Just move east to the islands and look closely, you will see just such narrow windy rock strips in the water.

    Also remember that the images are taken in various wavelengths and mapped onto 'our spectrum', and so do not necessarily show the earth as you would see it from above.

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    they're whales

    guys,

    these are whales (Humpbacks?) breaching. The one on the right you can actually see the fluke on the left. Thy one on the right looks to be just breaking his head through the surface. They are heading into the Queen Charlotte strait off Vancouver

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    Ur just saying dragons don't exist because u havn't seen one

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