
The devil is in the details.
The Hook Island Sea Monster, also known as the tadpole creature, is the name given to a 70-foot sea monster sighted off the coast of Hook Island. It resembles a giant tadpole, has a gaping mouth with small teeth and eyes placed on top of it’s head.
The monster was sighted by Robert Le Serrec and his family in 1964 when it moved towards his ship with its mouth open as if to attack. He spotted its tail was injured, probably by a ship’s propeller or by a larger creature. (Source)
Rolling Acres Mall first opened its doors in August 1975 before closing forever in October 2008. Johnny Joo, a local photographer captured these new images inside the mall after a recent snow storm. (Source)
This is very sweet.

Six-legged calf, Lilli stands on the pasture of its owner Andreas Knutti, in Weissenburg, Switzerland. The calf was born seven weeks ago with two additional legs on its back

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Where Bad Kids Go
I must have been six or seven when I lived in Lebanon. The country was ravaged by war at the time, and murders were common and frequent. I remember during a particularly vicious era, when the bombings rarely stopped, I would stay at home sitting in front of my television watching a very, very strange show.
Duuuuude.

Aspiring photographer Misha Garcia was taking advantage of a picturesque sunset at Colorado’s Echo Canyon Reservoir last month when she came across something much more morbid. According to the Durango Herald, she discovered a herd of frozen elk some 50 feet from the shore.