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Picture of 100ft-long ’snake’: Borneo monster? or a fake?

Submitted by Javier Ortega on February 20, 2009 – 8:49 AM8 Comments | 3,012 views


borneosnakeThe picture, taken by a member of a disaster team monitoring flood regions by helicopter, has sparked a huge debate about whether the photos are genuine or merely the work of photo-editing software

Here’s the story from the daily mail:

According to legend, the Nabau was a terrifying snake more than 100ft in length and with a dragon’s head and seven nostrils.

But now local villagers living along the Baleh river in Borneo believe the mythical creature has returned after this photo of a gigantic snake swimming along the remote waterways has emerged.

The picture, taken by a member of a disaster team monitoring flood regions by helicopter, has sparked a huge debate about whether the photos are genuine or merely the work of photo-editing software.

Even the respected New Straits Times newspaper in Kuala Lumpur has asked readers to make up their own minds about the photos.

Villagers who claim to have seen the snake say they have given it the name of Nabau, after an ancient sea serpent which can transform itself into the shapes of different animals.

People who have studied the photograph of the shape taken from the air have dismissed suggestions that it’s a log.

As one writer asked: ‘A log can’t be that winding, can it?’ Others have suggested it’s a speedboat, but this has been dismissed because of the twisting wake.

The most common accusation is that the photo has simply been manipulated on a computer, while others complain that the river is a different colour to the real Baleh rover which is a murky brown.
But villagers who insist the snake exists say that photos of the creature being taken in different parts of the river prove it is swimming about.

Earlier this month scientists unearthed the fossil of a killer snake that was longer than a bus, as heavy as a small car and which could swallow an animal the size of a cow.

The 45ft long monster – named Titanoboa – was so big that it lived on a diet of crocodiles and giant turtles, squeezing them to death and devouring them whole.

Weighing an impressive 1.25 tons, it slithered around the tropical forests of South America 60million years ago, just five million years after the last dinosaurs were wiped out.

Partial skeletons of the boa constrictor-like prehistoric killer were found in a Colombian coal mine by an international team of fossil hunters.


borneosnake2Mythical: A second frame appears to show something snake-like in the water off a remote village

I’d have to say that the images look digitally manipulated. The proportion of the snake, compared to the trees and river, points to a much bigger snake than the 100ft one reported. Then again, why would a member of the “disaster team flood monitor” group do this?

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8 Comments »

  • Gary P says:

    Why would they do this? Just for the fun of it! Damn anarchists!

    I agree on the first photo Javier, it’s a fake. compared to the trees in the pictures as general reference, it would be 4-6 hundred foot. The second picture is more interesting, IMHO. It looks more authentic, and plausible. The only problem being, it doesn’t look like a snake in the water. Snakes swim a certain way and the second picture doesn’t have the bends in the body structure to make it look like it is swimming.

  • Marie says:

    That first photo looks strangly familiar – like one I saw in a book I had when I was a kid in the late 70’s. Anyone else remember it? I know it had “Monsters” in the title.

    I agree with Gary P on the second picture. That doesn’t even look organic. More like a stationary net arrangment or a control boom of some kind.

  • Gary P says:

    Good call Marie, an oil absorber. Anyone ever see those floating around before? That is totally what it looks like.

  • Marie, Gary P:

    Wow, you guys are good.
    Never thought of that. Check out these pics:

    http://www.pcs.gr.jp/doc/panfe/e6.html

    Looks to me like it can resemble a giant snake from far away!
    good work.

  • Gary P says:

    Makes sense too, with all the tree cutting and land clearing going on, they have to move and unload their gas somehow, and I bet they do it in a not so safe to the enviroment way. An enviromental group put it up to catch the surface oil.

  • Marie says:

    My vote is more for the net-pen than the oil boom. There are examples at Plimoth Plantation in Massachusetts of the kind the Native Americans used that look a lot like this. They can also be used to calm the flow of the river to create a safe place to tie-up a small craft. It is definately NOT a giant snake! (poor, silly Brits. They’ll beleive anythig…)

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  • Britt says:

    I don’t think this is real.
    Besides, if the man who took the picture thought he saw a giant snake wouldn’t it make sense to ask to get a little closer to make sure? I know that would be the first ting I did.

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