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Two photographs have been
recently released from unknown sources in Borneo, depicting the
weirdest of occurrences – a 100 foot-long snake-like creature cruising
in the waters of the Baleh river. Natives are understandably scared of
that, as they believe that the alleged monster is the mythical Nabau
creature, a dragon-like serpent that has the ability to change its
shape whenever it pleases. Western observers are, however, reluctant to
accept the pictures as genuine, saying that there are serious clues in them that give away the fact that they are most likely fake.
Allegedly, one of the photos,
taken from a helicopter, is said to be the work of a member of the
flood surveillance team. But his or her name has not come out, and the
date on which the image was taken also remains a secret. This further
helps to amplify critics as to the accuracy of these snapshots. Another
reproach is that there only appear to be two photographs of the beast,
even though those in the helicopter could have taken numerous ones from
the safety of the air.
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Two photographs have been
recently released from unknown sources in Borneo, depicting the
weirdest of occurrences – a 100 foot-long snake-like creature cruising
in the waters of the Baleh river. Natives are understandably scared of
that, as they believe that the alleged monster is the mythical Nabau
creature, a dragon-like serpent that has the ability to change its
shape whenever it pleases. Western observers are, however, reluctant to
accept the 








