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Cadborosuarus
- The Sea Serpent
Cadborosaurus: Survivor From the Deep is a chronicle of the search for
evidence that sea serpents exist off the coast of British Columbia, Canada and the
adjacent coastal waters of the several American states. The title is based on the creature
of the same name which has been seen for more than a century by many reliable and
upstanding witnesses.
Dr. Paul Leblond, former head of the Dept. of Oceanography at the University of British
Columbia and chairman of the British Columbia Scientific Cryptozoology Club, and his
collaborator Dr. Edward Bousfield, retired research consultant at The Royal British
Columbia Museum are both eminent scientists who have taken a professional approach toward
solving the enigma of whether the Cadborosaurus exists.
They have compiled numerous eyewitness reports and other data and carefully analysed
each piece of information. The conclusion is the sea serpent is a reality.
In the pages of this worthwile tome are several photographs and diagrams of actual
specimens of sea serpents which have been found over the years. Of particular interest is
the Cadborosaurus of Naden Harbour, Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia. This
specimen was retrieved from the stomach of a whale and photographed. It was in exquisite
condition and is proof that sea serpents were more than myths. Leblond and Bousfield
recount how they found one of the witnesses to this event and his account of the
proceedings is fascinating reading.
The book is written in a breezy, easy-to-comprehend style even though it is primarily a
scholarly and well-researched scientific volume.
Cryptozoology enthusiasts will find this book very helpful in understanding the life
and habitat of Canada's greatest sea serpent.
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