Woolly Mammoth Spotted In Siberia?

A large creature is seen crossing a river in the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug region of Siberia. The Sun reports that a Russian government worker shot the video and claims it shows a creature that looks a lot like a Wooly Mammoth.

Than again, it could just be a bear.

Woolly Mammoth

Woolly Mammoth

But if you watch the video closely, you will see that what is supposed to be the creature’s trunk, or possibly its tusks, appears to be quite flaccid. Some viewers speculate that the furry creature in the video is nothing more than a bear carrying a large fish in its mouth. Others have surmised that it is an elephant, the mammoth’s genetic cousin, lost in the woods.

There is some historical evidence to tantalize cryptozoologists. It turns out that some mammoths actually did survive beyond the extinction of their brethren, living on Wrangel Island off the coast of Siberia until about 3,500 years ago.

I’m not saying that I believe that this is an actual Woolly Mammoth, but the video is quite intriguing.

Touched by a Troop of Wild Mountain Gorillas

An amazing chance encounter with a troop of wild mountain gorillas near Bwindi National Park, Uganda.

This Can’t Be Real! ….It’s Real: North Korea Mourns Kim Jong Il

Thousands of North Koreans weep after the death of leader Kim Jong Il.

This is really weird. It’s just thousands of people hysterical crying together over their leader.

The same leader who spent all of his nations money on nuclear weapons, left the people starving and in poverty. Kim Jong Il was also known for selling his own people to Russia as slaves to work on logging camps.

…notoriously known for staged events. Propaganda techniques in an effort to show the world that his people were well and happy.

Kinda like this one? Noway these people were that sad over the loss of this lunatic. He drove North Korea into the ground.

Maps of Hidden Places

This is the Piri Reis Map, which is a genuine document, not a hoax of any kind, that was made at Constantinople in AD 1513. The lower part of the map portrays the Princess Martha Coast of Queen Maud Land Antarctica, and the Palmer Peninsula.

The geographical detail shown in the lower part of the map “agrees very remarkably with the results of the seismic profile made across the top of the ice cap by the Swedish-British Antarctic Expedition of 1949.”

This means that the coastline had been mapped before it was covered by the ice-cap.

“We have no idea how the data on this map can be reconciled with the supposed state of geographical knowledge in 1513.” -Harold Ohlmeyer Lt Colonel, USAF, after evaluating features of the Pirir Reis World Map.

The best recent evidence suggests that Queens Maud Land, and the neighboring regions shown on the map, passed through a long ice-free period which may not have come completely to an end until about six thousand years ago.

Piri Reis could not have acquired his information through explorers of his time because Antarctica remained undiscovered until 1818, more than 300 years after he drew the map.

Piri Reis himself said he based the map on even older maps.

Map making is a complex and civilized activity.He argued that some of the source maps used, in particular those said to date back to the fourth century BC, had themselves been based on even earlier sources.

Many of these maps that Piri Reis used as his sources, along with many other historical evidence were burned to ash when the great library of Alexandria in Egypt was burned to the ground by the Romans.

The ice free coast of Queen Maud Land shown in the map has remained one of the biggest mysteries to geologists because evidence confirms that the latest date it could have been surveyed and charted in an ice free condition is 4000 BC.

There has yet to be an explanation for who or what could have had the knowledge and technology to make an accurate map six thousand years ago, well before the development of the first true civilizations recognized by historians.