¿Se esconden Brontosaurios vivos en una cueva de África?
Exploring the Possibility of Dinosaur Survival
Introduction to the Mystery
- The discussion opens with a question about whether all dinosaurs went extinct during a cataclysm millions of years ago or if some survived in undiscovered remote areas.
- Many researchers, zoologists, and scientists have considered the possibility that a small group of dinosaurs may have lived on, hidden from human discovery.
Legends and Expeditions
- The narrative delves into African legends describing large reptilian creatures resembling dinosaurs, which sparked interest among investigators and entrepreneurs.
- A notable figure is zoologist Ivan Sanderson, who collected numerous African legends about these creatures near swamps by Lake Mengu. His findings attracted the attention of businessman Carl Hagenbeck.
Carl Hagenbeck's Ambitions
- Hagenbeck invested heavily in expeditions to verify these legends but had ulterior motives: capturing dinosaurs for profit through a zoo venture.
- After Hagenbeck's death, Sanderson sought to uncover the truth behind these legendary creatures himself, driven by curiosity about past expeditions.
Initial Investigations
- Sanderson's first lead was a creature called "chipeque," linked to descriptions of ancient reptiles found in Africa’s unexplored regions like Di Hololo. However, initial expeditions yielded no evidence of such beings.
- The second significant clue came from explorer Bon Stein in 1913, who reported an animal called "melele en bembe," described as large and herbivorous—contradicting typical monstrous depictions in local lore.
Characteristics of Melele en Bembe
- This creature was noted for its long flexible tail used to capsize canoes without consuming human victims; it primarily fed on vegetation instead—a unique aspect that intrigued researchers like Stein.
- Stein’s report led to further investigations involving local guides familiar with melele en bembe legends as they ventured into challenging terrains along rivers between Nigeria and Cameroon.
The Mokele-Mbembe: A Journey into the Unknown
Encountering the Terrifying Roar
- The explorers navigate a hostile river, surrounded by aggressive cliffs and immense cave openings, when they hear a terrifying roar emanating from one of the caves.
- The sound instills fear, prompting them to quickly retreat from the inhospitable area as dusk approaches, fearing an unseen threat lurking nearby.
Struggles in the Rapids
- As they attempt to escape, they encounter dangerous rapids that nearly capsize their canoe; calmness is crucial for survival.
- While Ivan and Russell manage to regain control of the canoe, their companions Vun and Basi panic and fall into the water but are rescued.
The Cave's Mystery Unfolds
- Upon regaining composure, they hear more roars from within a cave. An enormous creature surfaces briefly, described as a black seal with a flattened head.
- Ivan Sanderson recounts their hasty exit from the cave with remarkable speed after witnessing this unknown animal.
Local Legends and Confirmation
- After calming down, Vun and Basi confirm that what they saw was indeed Mokele-Mbembe, a mythical creature from African legends known for its territorial nature.
- Russell notes an absence of carnivorous animals in the area, suggesting that Mokele-Mbembe may intimidate other wildlife away.
Further Expeditions and Discoveries
- Despite several expeditions searching for Mokele-Mbembe following these events, no further sightings were reported.
- Researcher Roy P. Malal led another expedition into unexplored regions where locals also spoke of Mokele-Mbembe; he showed them drawings of a Brontosaurus which matched local descriptions.
NASA's Involvement in Search Efforts
- Malal contacted NASA to utilize high-definition satellite imagery (Landsat), aiming to find evidence of these mysterious creatures across various rivers.
- The outcome of this investigation remains shrouded in mystery; it is unclear whether any discoveries were made or if findings were concealed.
Literary Connections and Speculations
- The speaker reflects on hidden knowledge within literature related to secret societies like Freemasonry that might connect with such myths.
- They mention authors like Jules Verne and H.P. Lovecraft who explored themes similar to those surrounding Mokele-Mbembe in their works about undiscovered creatures.
Conclusion on Extinct Species
- A notable example discussed is the coelacanth fish believed extinct for 70 million years but rediscovered alive decades ago—highlighting how some legends may hold truth.
Evolution of Species and the Legend of Lake Monsters
The Survival of Ancient Creatures
- The discussion revolves around the evolution of species over 70 million years, suggesting that creatures with similar characteristics may have survived through this extensive period.
- The mention of "monstruo del lagon" (lake monster) implies that it could be a remnant or descendant of ancient species that once thrived in large lagoons.
- There is speculation about the existence of a few specimens still being observed today, raising questions about their survival and adaptation.
- The narrative hints at the possibility that these creatures might not only exist in folklore but could also have biological roots linked to prehistoric life forms.
- This segment invites further exploration into how environmental changes over millions of years could influence species survival and lead to legends surrounding mythical creatures.