The Cadborosaurus Is A Mysterious Sea Creature That Has Been Spotted In Washington
The Pacific Northwest is certainly no stranger to mythical creatures and odd sightings. From our reports of UFOs to our frequent Sasquatch sightings, Washington is a perfect place for those who expect the unexpected. But even most lifelong Washingtonians don’t know about Cadborosaurus, a “sea dinosaur” creature that has been spotted along our coast.

The Cadborosaurus has been spotted many times off the coast of Washington.

It apparently has vertical coils or humps in tandem behind its horse-like head and long neck. Some have claimed that these sightings are merely that of Conger eels, sea lions, or other elongated creatures. But no known creature matches the characteristics found in over 200 sightings collected over a century.
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In the 1930s, it was spotted at Neah Bay at the tip of the Olympic Peninsula.
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Over the next couple of decades, there were several more possible sightings in the San Juan Islands area.

In 1953, two women from Klamath Falls saw one while on a vacation to Port Townsend. One of the women was a trained biologist, so her detailed description was pretty credible.

Is this a case of mistaken identity, or does the Cadborosaurus actually exist?
The Cadborosaurus is one of several mysterious creatures that may or may not have a home in Washington. After all, you can pay a group of guides to take you Bigfoot hunting here.
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