Lagarfljóts Worm

Lagarfljóts Worm

The Lagarfljótsormur, Lagarfljotsormurinn, Lagarfljót worm, (or simply Iceland Worm Monster) is an Icelandic lake cryptid. [http://www.nat.is/travelguideeng/plofin_river_lagarfljot.htm] The worm is purportedly located in Lagarfljót Lake, a freshwater, below-sea-level, glacial-fed body of water in Egilsstaðir. [http://iceland.vefur.is/iceland_regions/east_iceland.htm] [http://www.scifi.com/destinationtruth/creatures/wormmonster] The water visibility is incredibly poor as a result of siltation, and the creature has not been scientifically studied.Fact|date=September 2008 Sightings have been consistently logged since 1345. There are many stories about "kynjaskepnur", that is, strange animals or unknown phenomena, in Lagarfljót.

Description

The worm-like creature is presumed to be longer than a football field, or convert|300|ft|m, and has been seen coiled near the shore by countless eyewitnesses. According to reports, it has been spotted in both water and dry land.Fact|date=September 2008 It is believed that it can slither into forests

Mythos

One of these stories concerns the "Lagarfljótsormur", that is thought to live in a connecting river and show itself only very rarely.Fact|date=September 2008 The legend of the worm is first mentioned in the Icelandic Annals of 1345. When a hump surfaced out of the river, it was thought to bode great news. More recently, gasses that are forced up out of the water have been discovered in two places and it is thought that this may offer an explanation.

Notes

External links

*http://www.grapevine.is/Travel/ReadArticle/Chasing-Monsters-in-East-Iceland


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