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Photos and Drawings
An untouched frame from the video of one of the
animals with its head and a curved portion of its body above the water
After adjusting the contrast darker
the head and curved body can be seen
After enlargement the head and curved body
can be seen even better
Another untouched frame from the video showing
the same animal forming an arch above the water
After adjusting the contrast darker
a single arch can be seen above the water
After enlargment the single arch
can be seen even better
a still from our video before looping movement
Doesn't look like birds flying in formation!
The same frame with the contrast adjusted darker
It looks like one continuous object to us!
another frame showing the 1st animal swimming
before it makes the looping turn
seconds later the animal makes a looping turn
notice a second looping animal on the extreme left
2nd animal on the left making a looping turn
Does that look like a bird?
Another view of the left loop a few frames later
It still doesn't look like birds to us!
When the contrast is adjusted darker it looks less
and less like birds and more like a serpent!
The animal makes a 90 degree turn
Can birds swimming or flying in a straight line formation do that?
a 3rd animal was swimming behind the other two
Does that look like birds flying in formation?
The same frame with the contrast darkened
Looks like one continuous object to us!
Near the end of the video one of the animals lifts
its head and neck several feet out of the water
This is the original untouched 2/25/87 photo
of the head and upper portion of the animal's body near the buoy
This is an enlargment of the same 2/25/87 photo
with the contrast darkened showing the head and upper portion of the animal's body
The same photo with a blue filter adjustment and
enlarged with the buoy visible behind and to the right of the animal
John Morgan III's final enlargement & enhancement
He outlined humps behind the head and upper portion of the animal's body
John Morgan III's final below water enhancement
outlining the upper portion of the animal's body as it goes under the water
First 2/25/87 photo taken through car front
windshield enlarged and contrast darkened showing baby's head in lower right hand corner
The original untouched 12/26/86 third photo with
a rectangle drawn around the head and arch
An enlargment of the 3rd photo taken on 12/26/86
with the color adjusted showing the head and an arch behind it
The 12/25/85 third photo enlarged even more which
shows the square snout above the water and the curved line of the top of the arch
Mixtec-Aztec Tourquoise Serpent Breastplate
This is how the animal we have seen was able to fold its upper body behind its head
Tisa Walden's sketch of what she saw in 1985
The animal was stationary in the water but moved its head back and forth
An extraordinary claim requires only enough evidence to prove it is correct!