Was it the Hurley Bird?
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Loch Ness has its monster. Does San Antonio have one, too? Strange sightings of a huge flying creature have been reported as recently as six months ago. Is it a monster or myth?[/b] Guadalupe Cantu III was busy working his newspaper route, but he says the big news of that day 10 years ago flew right over his car. He says he's seen what most have not — an unidentified flying object, one that still scares him. "We were afraid that it would come at us. So we stayed in the car till it passed this way," witness Guadalupe Cantu III said. "This thing's all feathers, all black. Much bigger than me. It looked at us. It had very stooped-up shoulders." The beast has been spotted from the Rio Grande Valley to the mountains of New Mexico. "(It) looked like what was possibly two people standing on top of a mountain up there," said David Zander, who saw the monster in New Mexico. "Something that big ... I guess it kinda makes you feel like it could come over and carry you off if it wanted to." San Antonio's Ken Gerhard has written a book on these dark birds as big as planes, with wingspans from 15 to 20 feet.
Native Americans called them thunderbirds: depicted in their art, their flapping wings were said to cause explosive noises. "What's interesting is that the reports of these giant, raptor-like birds do continue into modern times," said Gerhard, a cryptozoologist. Cryptozoology is the study of and search for legendary animals to prove their existence. He says there's solid evidence something is overhead. "I believe there's a good chance that a lot of large, prehistoric animals, if you will, remain undiscovered by modern science," he said. So what could the giant birds be? Some witness sketches eerily resemble prehistoric creatures, like the pteronadon of 160 million years ago.
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Was it the Hurley Bird?
Has Dharma moved into SA? Are any of you being recruited?
I read that this morning. Looks like tales of the Lechusa are back.
lol...THE CHUPACABRA!!! AYAYAYYEYEYEYEYEYEYEYYEYEYE
!!! Wait. What episode was that?? I don't remember seeing that.
How much do you know? What have they told you?
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This bird has nothing to with La Chupacabra and everything to do with La Chusa. La Chusa has haunted San Antonio for ages. It once tried to steal my uncle's soul. No bull .
boy that sure would suck to have one of those fly right into your eye.
Ow! Somethings in my eye!
how fast is La Chusa??? about 3-4 years ago I had to drive up to Fredericksburg late at night(around 1am) with a Pedi transport team. Some thing very, very big flew across the road in front of my ambulance...scared the crap out of me...I think it was La Chusa....
^^^La Chusa has wings as long as a man is tall and talons like daggers. It flies faster than the wind blows.
http://www.texasescapes.com/MikeCoxT...156Lechuza.htm
Bird made the front page of this site
http://www.unexplained-mysteries.com/
Last edited by Slydragon; 08-01-2007 at 03:58 AM.
SA's haunted spots.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N82oHbPMBxY
hahah... in lachusa esse...where is cholo when you need him...im sure his tia has pictures of both the chupacabra and la chusa.
Im sure he also did the whole powder on the bumper thing...on that rail road track on the south side...and had the ghost kids push him over it!!! ITS REAL!!!! lol...
Thats where I got it from. I frequent that board daily. There is a nice thread about the closed down insane asylum near the south side.
haha my little sister told me about that place...
whoa...i think i found my new favorite hang out.
http://www.unexplained-mysteries.com...howtopic=95771
wtf is wrong with the second poster in this thread. haha..i thought people here were strange.
Man I Wanna Catch A Thunderbird
The board is full of crazies, nerds, fatties and know-it-alls.
I did an extremely long troll job under Bishopryan there (I show up a page or so later....45 pages of pure bliss)and didn't get banned http://www.unexplained-mysteries.com...opic=55378&hl=
so I stuck around. Some really are good reads there from time to time.
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