New Pictures of Nahuelito?

The man came to our newsroom, spoke to the receptionist and left her an envelope with three photos and a note that read: "This is not a tree trunk with a capricious shape. This is not a wave. Nahuelito showed his face. Lake Nahuel Huapi, Saturday, April 15, 9 a.m. I’m not giving my personal information to avoid future headaches." We are presenting the images. Let each one reach his/her own conclusions.

[inspic=36,right,fullscreen,thumb]Are these photos – left by an anonymous man in a newsroom – evidence of Nahuelito?

Nahuelito, for those who don’t know – is the lake monster said to inhabit the Nahuel Huapi Lake of Patagonia, Argentina.

It has been described as a giant serpent and sometimes called the Patagonia Plesiosaur.

The man came to our newsroom, spoke to the receptionist and left her an envelope with three photos and a note that read: “This is not a tree trunk with a capricious shape. This is not a wave. Nahuelito showed his face. Lake Nahuel Huapi, Saturday, April 15, 9 a.m. I’m not giving my personal information to avoid future headaches.” We are presenting the images. Let each one reach his/her own conclusions.

[inspic=37,right,fullscreen,thumb]Comments and opinions have been flying about all day, and I bet they will continue for the next few weeks, possibly even years.

But nobody seems to really know if these are authentic or just a fake. I guess the photos will need to be investigated, but by who? And will the world believe the findings?

One thing’s certain, Patagonia (Argentina) has now joined Johor (Malaysian) as one of the top places to go this year if you’re interested in crypto-tourisum!

Related Links:
Wikipedia: Nahuelito
Cryptomundo: Nahuelito Photographed
Lake And Land Monsters Of Canada And The World
Link to: El Cordillerano

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CW Staff
CW Staff

In the late 80s I started investigating UFOs and crop circles and joined the CCCS (Centre for Crop Circle Studies) and a local group researching strange sightings and reports along the south coast of Dorset (UK). In the early ’90s I started my own research group called SPS (Strange Phenomena Studies), this was renamed in 2004 to Cryptoworld.

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