Humanity is unaware of most of the areas that make up the seas and oceans. It is expected that thousands will emerge in legends about the living beings that inhabit the deep sea.
Summary
We may have captured terrifying marine creatures on Google maps, like a giant sea snake and the Kraken monster.
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In previous articles, we had already told you some stories related to creepy animals that plow the bottom of the waters.
Google Maps has shown us that it is a very useful tool when knowing about it. Thousands of users have been able to visit their favorite places without spending a single peso.
This application has also served several times to demonstrate the existence of ghosts and mysterious figures that haunt all over the world.
This time Google Maps captured sinister images of mythological creatures in various seas:
Sea snake
The locals from Oke Bay in New Zealand claim a huge sea serpent in the area. Archaeologists and natural historians have claimed that this reptile is extinct. However, it lived millions of years ago in the time of the dinosaurs.
Kraken
We had already told you about this amazing legend in a previous article. It is a squid of monstrous dimensions that eats complete boats.
The application captured the animal on an island near Alaska with icy waters.
Leviathan
It is a biblical marine beast of which little is known but was recently found by Google Maps near some beaches in England.
Its figure resembles a white shark, but its enormous size indicates that it is not this species.
The bible tells that this predator existed at the beginning of time, facing other gigantic creatures.
Giant jellyfish
It is said that this creature lives in the depths of the Pacific Ocean. A sighting near an island in China reaffirmed this theory because you get to appreciate a pink spot with tentacles.
What do you think of all these marine legends? Do you think there are any of these creatures? Why have they not been seen? Will they inhabit a kind of Atlantis at the bottom of the sea?
With information from The Republic, Google Maps, and YouTube.
Photography: Google Maps