Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Who knows what's going to wash up next?

There are so many things on this wonderful Earth we call home that we only now are understanding ... How many more things are there that remain a mystery, ready to be unlocked?
Stories of sea serpents of yesteryear are a little more clear with evidence that, though rarely, washes up on our shores today.
Recently near Catalina Island, where I once sailed off-shore and didn't get seasick (yay!), the carcass of a 22-foot oarfish, which looks similar to a big snake (or should I say SEA SERPENT!) was found by a researcher.
Sightings are rare but do happen, including another 56-foot find in 1808 that is suspicioned to be an oarfish. The creatures come to shore when they are close to death, so carcass finds are more likely than a healthy specimen.
I find mysteries like this fascinating, considering the only think I ever knew to wash up on the shores of Catalina Island was myself when snorkeling (did I mention the water there is REALLY clear. :).
What else lurks in this wonderful world like gifts waiting to be unwrapped?