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  1. globsterblobsandmore.com › cetacea › beaked-monster-lizard-of-glacier-islands-1930Beaked monster lizard of Glacier Island, 1930

    16 de jun. de 2023 · On November 10, 1930, Jerry OLeary, a Fox farmer, and his employee Charles Gibson discovered the remains of a purportedly colossal and prehistoric, lizard-like creature with fur, approximately 1,500 feet from the shore in Eagle Bay, Glacier Island, Alaska.

  2. 20 de ene. de 2021 · Beaked monster lizard of Glacier Island, 1930. Introduction On November 10, 1930, Jerry OLeary, a Fox farmer, and his employee Charles Gibson discovered the remains of a purportedly colossal and prehistoric, lizard-like creature with fur, approximately 1,500 feet from the shore in Eagle Bay, Glacier Island, Alaska.

  3. The Effingham Carcass, Vancouver Island, 1947; supposed remains of 'Caddy' 1930: On 10 November at Glacier Island near Valdez a skeleton was found in ice. The skeleton was 24 feet (7.3 m) long with flippers. Some of the remains were preserved in Cordova for scientific study. The creature is thought to be a whale.

  4. Uno de los capítulos más extraños en la historia de Cordova comenzó el 10 de noviembre de 1930, cuando Jerry O’Leary y Charles Gibson descubrieron el cadáver de una criatura del mar flotando en Eagle Bay en Glacier Island.

  5. 18 de ago. de 2018 · On November 26th 1930, the world was made aware of an amazing discovery that took place on Glacier Island, Alaska on November 10th. It was on that day that Jerry O’Leary and Charles Gibson discovered the carcass of an unknown sea creature floating in Eagle Bay on Glacier Island.

  6. One of the strangest chapters in Cordova’s history began on Nov. 10, 1930, when Jerry O’Leary and Charles Gibson discovered the carcass of sea creature floating in Eagle Bay on Glacier Island. O’Leary, a fox farmer, and Gibson, his employee, were making their rounds to feed their foxes and spotted the carcass floating on its back amid the ...

  7. Introduction On November 10, 1930, Jerry O’Leary, a Fox farmer, and his employee Charles Gibson discovered the remains of a purportedly colossal and prehistoric, lizard-like creature with fur, approximately 1,500 feet from the shore in Eagle Bay, Glacier Island, Alaska. Based on multiple reports, the creature in question measured varyingly …