
This apparent Plesiosaur washed up
on Moore's Beach in Monterey Bay, California in 1925. The neck was
described as being about 20 feet long. No credible explanation has
ever been made to explain it, other than Plesiosaurs still living
in the Pacific Ocean. The story is given in Shipwrecks and Sea
Monsters, available from CSE for $9.00. The sardine fishermen
often reported seeing creatures like this in the 1920-40 era.
This photo of the Lake Champlain
monster was taken by Sandi Mansi in 1977. Dr.
Hovind interviewed her. The interview is on Seminar video
tape #2. Thousands of people claim to have seen this creature
in Lake Champlain, on the New York/Vermont border.
Nessie, seen with open mouth.
(Readers Digest's Strange Stories, Amazing Facts
1978 p. 424)

These two pictures are of an apparent
Plesiosaur caught by a Japanese fishing boat off the coast of New
Zealand in 1977. It had apparently been dead for a couple weeks.
It was 32 feet long and weighed 4000 pounds. Some have argued that
this is a basking shark because the protein was 96% similar to shark
protein. No one has ever seen plesiosaur protein to know what it
should look like. Scores of vastly different animals have very similar
proteins. This only proves a common designer for both.
On November 16, 1970, this 50 foot
long carcass washed ashore in Situate Harbor, Massachusetts in the
middle of the night. Before it could be safeguarded and studied,
a crowd had gathered and mutilated the body. Many of those who saw
it felt it was a sea monster.