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Manipogo

Firstly "Manipogo: is named after a mythical creature "Opopo". "Ogopogo" or "Manipogo" may well be a living dinosaur left alive and flourishing in Lake Manitoba. What is Manipogo reported appearance. Manipogo is said , like many of the other sea ( or lake ) dragons, to have a horse like head and a log-like appearance...

Martian Life

Picture this: a horde of Martian monsters descending upon Earth, ready to conquer our planet. This scenario is reminiscent of classic sci-fi films, isn't it? These days, with all our fancy tech and know-how, even the most imaginative writers have moved on from that tired trope. Is it plausible that intelligent entities could be our...

Mary Celeste

Mary Celeste
In the annals of maritime history, few tales captivate the imagination quite like that of the Mary Celeste. This merchant brigantine, discovered adrift and abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean in 1872, has puzzled historians, sailors, and storytellers for over a century. What happened to her crew?

Men in Black

Back in 1947, something strange kicked off that still has folks scratching their heads today. Two harbour patrolmen from the U.S.—Harold Dahl and Fred Crisman— were out on Puget Sound in Washington when they spotted a UFO gliding over the water. Not long after, Dahl got a visit from a guy dressed head-to-toe in black....

Mongolian Deathworm

Deep beneath the scorching sands of the Gobi Desert, a terrifying legend persists—one so chilling that the local Mongolians hesitate to even whisper its name. When they muster the courage to speak of it, they call it the "Allghoi khorkhoi," or "intestine worm," a name inspired by its grotesque resemblance to a cow’s guts. Imagine...

Mothman

Mothman
Mothman, Artists Impression (commons.wikimedia.org) This story sounds like the creation of an overworked comic book writer. A seven-foot-tall, well built, humanoid monster with giant red, glowing eyes and huge brown wings, a creature who can ascend to the skies from a standing position, and fly at astonishing speeds, and who mutilates pets and instils instant...

Mu and Lemuria

Ancient legends tell of a great continent now lost under the sea. Sanskrit tradition calls the continent "Rutas" and says that it sank under the Indian Ocean. Tamil writings recorded on palm tree bark tell of a giant land mass that connected southern India to Australia. All across the islands of the Pacific Ocean there...