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Real or Fake? Kraken Spotted?

Real or Fake? Kraken Spotted?

Back in June 2016, an image that appeared on the internet claimed to show a massive squid like creature that resembled a Kraken was taken on Google Maps and or Google Earth and went viral within days, to this day not many people knew about this image and what this image really is. The question on everyone’s mind is, is this photo proof of what could be lurking under our waters that we haven’t seen yet, or is this image a fake?

This is the image that was talked about for many years, either being proof that there is more to our oceans than we think or has someone played a prank on us all. While doing research on this image, we came across the coordinates that were linked to this image, 63° 2’56.73″S 60°57’32.38″W if you copy and paste this text into Google maps, you will see this image above right now. This image does resemble some Kraken like features from Pirates of the Caribbean and could be… since we haven’t explored all our ocean yet, maybe only 5% of our waters have been explored and this could be the first sign of something big! Nothing like a Megalodon but something bigger, however not scarier!

First time this surfaced the internet was on the 15th June 2016 and the YouTuber that found this image estimated the creature of some sort as 22 yards or 25 meters, however if this isn’t a creature then what is it?

This picture that claims to be a Kraken is in fact… Fake, however stating that this is a massive object is true… but what object is it? This is in fact just a rock that is planted in the middle of this ocean! From this angle now we see what appears to be a head with some testicles, however this object has been proven to be just a rock that caught the waves when Google Maps took a picture! Very cool photo however as well.

Flickr.com//Sheilanne

 

 

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