Cryptids of the Coast

The Search for Cadborosaurus

Thomas Shelton

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Cryptids of the Coast: The Search for Cadborosaurus by Thomas Shelton invites readers on an exhilarating journey into the mysterious world of sea serpents and coastal cryptids. Centered around Cadborosaurus, a legendary sea creature reportedly sighted along the Pacific Northwest, Shelton weaves together historical accounts, eyewitness testimonies, and scientific theories to unravel the truth behind the myth.

From cryptozoological investigations to cultural folklore, the book explores humanity's fascination with the unknown, offering a balanced perspective that blends skepticism with wonder. Featuring vivid descriptions of the creature's alleged appearances and the marine environments it may inhabit, this captivating work challenges readers to question what lies beneath the surface. Whether you're a believer, a skeptic, or a curious adventurer, Cryptids of the Coast promises to deepen your appreciation for the mysteries of our world's vast oceans.

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marine folklore, marine cryptids, Cadborosaurus, unexplained phenomena, cryptids, cultural folklore, hidden creatures, paranormal research, scientific exploration, coastal legends, mythical creatures, oceanic mysteries, aquatic enigmas, Pacific Northwest mysteries, cryptozoology, sea monster sightings, eyewitness accounts, Thomas Shelton, investigative journalism, sea serpent