Then again, who knows? Perhaps a dead-on shot of a chupacabra sucking on a goat is already lurking in Google Street View somewhere. Then, when Larry, Sergey, and Friends have solved that little mystery once and for all, they can send their insatiable cameras to the Hoh Rain Forest to see if they can dump a few conclusive photos of Sasquatch into their search results. ![]() Maybe Google needs to outfit a special kayak with a Street-er, Creature-View setup and get it out there on Lake Windermere. Still, the idea of a high-tech monster mission does whet the appetite. In fact, it so faithfully bears the hallmarks of the monster/UFO-photo genre (the aforementioned graininess the animal/vegetable/mineral/paper plate/pie tin/some-other-object ambiguity) that, Information Age gizmos aside, it could've been taken anytime during the last several decades. Of course, the "goodness" of Pickles' pic is up for discussion. It had three humps and it's uncanny-the likeness between this and what I saw five years ago." "I'm really pleased that someone has finally got a really good picture of it. ![]() The paper also included a comment from a "journalism lecturer" by the name of Steve Burnip, who, The Telegraph said, claims to have seen Bownessie in 2006:
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