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Sea monster photographed by Robert Le Serrec in Stonehaven Bay, Hook Island, Australia on 12th December 1964. - TopFoto
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National Archives of Australia - #Archive30 Day 26: #somethingscary Did you know that Australia has its own Loch Ness Monster? Known as the Hook Island Monster, this beastie was photographed by Robert
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These are photos of the Hook Island Sea Monster, which is a black tadpole-shaped thing spotted off the coast of Australia in the 1960s. It's got two white spots speculated by the
Darren Naish on Twitter: "And that's about it. The Hook Island monster photos still do the rounds online, often with only part of the story attached. I still like the photos a
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