Friday, July 31, 2015

The Kraken Mariana Luna Marino

Probably no legendary creature was as horrifying as the Kraken, a giant sea monster. According to stories this huge, many armed, creature looked like an island when motionless and could reach as high as the top of a sailing ship's main mast with its arms deployed. Early stories about Kraken, from Norway in the twelfth century, refer to a creature the size of an island. Even in 1752, when the Bishop of Bergen, Erik Ludvigsen Pontoppidan, wrote his Natural History of Norway he described the Kraken as a "floating island" one and a half miles across. He also noted: "It seems these are the creatures's arms, and, it is said, if they were to lay hold of the largest man-of-war, they would pull it down to the bottom."
 
But one explanation to this penomen could be the SUPER NATURE. This is a kind aof natura that lived in Australia a long time ago with Kangaros and Turtles with aproximatlely 2 meter tall. This kind of nature could have been traveling around the world. The Kraken of legend is probably what we know today as the giant squid. While a colossal octopus might also fit the description, the squid is thought to be much more aggressive and more likely to come to the surface where it might be seen by man. Though giant squids are considerably less then a mile and a half across, some are thought to be large enough to wrestle with a whale. On at least three occasions in the 1930's they reportedly attacked a ship. While the squids got the worst of these encounters when they slid into the ship's propellers, the fact that they attacked at all shows that it is possible for these creatures to mistake a vessel for a whale.
 
Not only this, but algo, nowadays we have no evidence that this animal exists. No one of our vessel had been destroyed, or sunken. For this reasons we cannot believe just in histories that the people- who believed that the Earth was a square -created.
 
 

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