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  2. Sea Monster House - Wikipedia

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    The Sea Monster House that was on display at Pacific Science Center was a combination of two separate houses owned by the Scow family. The houses were originally created and constructed on Gilford Island, near Vancouver Island in the early 1900s. The shell of the house and front design are replicas of the original Sea Monster House, the ...

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  4. Buoy (mascot) - Wikipedia

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    Buoy, said to be a nephew of the Fremont Troll, is a 6-foot (1.8 m) tall blue sea troll.His hair is "a nod to hockey flow and the waves of Puget Sound," said Lamont Buford, the Kraken's vice president of entertainment experience and production.

  5. Sisiutl - Wikipedia

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    Typically, it is depicted as a double-headed sea serpent. Sometimes, the symbol features an additional central face of a supernatural being. The sisiutl features prominently in Pacific Northwest art, dances and songs. The sisiutl is closely associated with shamans because both are seen as mediators between the natural and supernatural worlds. [2]

  6. SC filmmaker surprised by lake footage where a sea monster is ...

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    A South Carolina filmmaker is surprised by lake footage where a sea monster is alleged to live. See the video and decide for yourself. ... USA TODAY Sports. NFL refs controversial calls: Rounding ...

  7. Kraken - Wikipedia

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    Magnus did not use the term kraken, but do feature a sea monster in the Norwegian Sea between Norway and Iceland, in the shape of a fish with tentacles growing out of its head, next to another sea monster in the shape of a fish with tusks. [37] [38] The Carta marina describes the two monsters as follows:

  8. Pixar's 'Luca' sea-monster boys were inspired by ... - AOL

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    Originally, there were going to be three sea-monster boys. Pixar had plans for three sea-monster boys. "The duo was a trio," Casarosa says, introducing a deleted scene from the "Luca" Blu-ray.

  9. Rahab (term) - Wikipedia

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    In medieval Jewish folklore, Rahab is a mythical sea monster, a dragon of the waters, the "demonic angel of the sea". Rahab represents the primordial abyss, the water dragon of darkness and chaos, comparable to Leviathan and Tiamat. Rahab later became a particular demon, inhabitant of the sea, especially associated with the Red Sea. [8]