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Tuesday, 5 May 2020
Dragon Snake of Solomon Islands
The Solomon Islands are a group of six large islands with hundreds of many smaller islands and islets. Found in the Pacific Ocean, near Australia and Papua New Guinea. It's climate is very warm, tropical and rich in flora and fauna. The people that live there are diverse, artistic and sporty. However, this paradise is filled with strange supernatural activities from giants to UFO's. One such paranormal creature is called the Dragon Snake. It breathes fire, and has been witnessed.
It's said this creature is found in the mountains or at the beaches. It has a body described as humanoid, wings and a long tail with a pointed tip. It sounds typical of the dragons in myth. The Dragon Snake of the Solomon Islands has red eyes. The fire that it ejects from its mouth is in the form of a fireball, and this creature is active at nights.
The witnesses to the Dragon Snake have been fishermen as well as locals, but there was an engineer such as the witness who came across one and you can find this story in the link below.
Dragon Snake encounter
A cartographer from the Netherlands named Gerard de Jode made an atlas called "Mirror of the World" in 1593. It features illustrations on the atlas, with a map of New Guinea, and included on there are two flying dragons. To see this map go Here.
More mysteries at Biblioteca Pleyades The Giants of the Solomon Islands link.
For a detailed read, go to the Solomon Islands Dragon Snake page at Cryptidz Fandom.
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