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This weblog is our online journal. You'll find information about our personal sightings of sea serpents in San Francisco Bay as well as information related to other sightings of a gigantic snake-like unknown marine animal off the coast of California. We intend to provide the public with information provided to us from witnesses, scientists, cyrptozoologists and other people interested in sea serpents. We have adopted the name "megaserpent" coined by Dr Ed Bousfield to refer to the specific gigantic snake-like marine animal often referred to as a "sea serpent". We are doing this so we can avoid any confusion with all the other large unknown marine animals which are also called sea serpents. We will also provide other links on the web relating to "megaserpents" that we find interesting.

Sunday, June 5, 2011

Additional frames from our video added to photo page
We just added two more frames from our video to our Photos and Drawings page. We also added a version of both frames with the contrast darkened and an enlargement of both frames with the contrast darkened. We also added the first 2/25/87 photo which was taken through the car's front windshield of the baby's head. We also added the original untouched photo we took on 2/25/87 of the head and a portion of the body of the adult animal that was near the buoy. We also added the original untouched 12/26/86 photo of the head of one of the animals with an arch behind it.
12:48 pm pdt

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