Thanks! I've been lurking in musty libraries and tracking down interesting leads in the backcountry, and I think I've found some pretty wild stuff—including more cryptids, UFOs, and other paranormal weirdness than you can shake a stick at…
A wonderful tale, I have not heard this one before. The inclusion of the Trinity location and the testing of the bomb, a nod to the 2014 Godzilla film?
You bet! I've always had a special fondness for the Big Guy—even though he's caused incalculable damage to Tokyo in both lives and property. Even so, I did find it remarkably interesting that the reputed lair of the San Marcial Serpent was so close to the Trinity Site. A coincidence, I guess, but sometimes I wonder…
Don’t call it a comeback!
Glad to see another great post about a little known cryptid.
Thanks! I've been lurking in musty libraries and tracking down interesting leads in the backcountry, and I think I've found some pretty wild stuff—including more cryptids, UFOs, and other paranormal weirdness than you can shake a stick at…
Awanyu. Quetzalcoatl. Or the feathered serpent that all North American Indians know.
A wonderful tale, I have not heard this one before. The inclusion of the Trinity location and the testing of the bomb, a nod to the 2014 Godzilla film?
You bet! I've always had a special fondness for the Big Guy—even though he's caused incalculable damage to Tokyo in both lives and property. Even so, I did find it remarkably interesting that the reputed lair of the San Marcial Serpent was so close to the Trinity Site. A coincidence, I guess, but sometimes I wonder…