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Mythology Comes To Life
– Kraken Is Real By James Donahue March 2006 On exhibit in The squid, caught off
the Reports of sea monsters,
many of them looking much like this squid in the old artist’s drawings, date back to the 1530s. But sailors, who have
long been known for their superstitions and tall tales, were thought to have invented such stories. Nobody took them seriously
until a Japanese underwater film crew captured a squid on film for the first time about one year ago. The legend of this particular
sea monster may have originated in The poet Tennyson wrote
of the beast in his work simply titled, The Kraken: “Below the thunders of
the upper deep, far far beneath in the abysmal sea, his ancient, dreamless, uninvaded sleep, the Kraken sleepeth.” Almost prophetically,
the poet said this beast will remain in his “secret cell” and there lay “for ages” “until the
latter fire shall heat the deep; Then once by men and angels to be seen, in roaring he shall rise and on the surface die.” Indeed, such an event
may have occurred in 1861 when the French steamer Alecton came upon a strange creature off the “But as the noose
tightened, it severed the animal. The body sank.” The tail was retrieved and brought to the |
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