 No, it's not the Loch Ness monster.  It is a sturgeon that washed up ashore from Cape Cod Bay earlier this week at Great Hollow Beach in Truro, MA .  The locals suggest that this fish from the ocean found itself entrapped in the bay, whence it ran aground.  Length = 22 feet, as you can see from the tape measure.  The video gives you a sense of the whole animal.  It's no longer there:  The Town hauled it away before it fully decayed.
No, it's not the Loch Ness monster.  It is a sturgeon that washed up ashore from Cape Cod Bay earlier this week at Great Hollow Beach in Truro, MA .  The locals suggest that this fish from the ocean found itself entrapped in the bay, whence it ran aground.  Length = 22 feet, as you can see from the tape measure.  The video gives you a sense of the whole animal.  It's no longer there:  The Town hauled it away before it fully decayed.Saturday, July 11, 2009
Nessie arrives on Cape Cod?
 No, it's not the Loch Ness monster.  It is a sturgeon that washed up ashore from Cape Cod Bay earlier this week at Great Hollow Beach in Truro, MA .  The locals suggest that this fish from the ocean found itself entrapped in the bay, whence it ran aground.  Length = 22 feet, as you can see from the tape measure.  The video gives you a sense of the whole animal.  It's no longer there:  The Town hauled it away before it fully decayed.
No, it's not the Loch Ness monster.  It is a sturgeon that washed up ashore from Cape Cod Bay earlier this week at Great Hollow Beach in Truro, MA .  The locals suggest that this fish from the ocean found itself entrapped in the bay, whence it ran aground.  Length = 22 feet, as you can see from the tape measure.  The video gives you a sense of the whole animal.  It's no longer there:  The Town hauled it away before it fully decayed.
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