Mokele-mbembe
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Mokèlé-mbèmbé is the name given to the creature rumored to exist within the region of a giant swamp land known as the Likouala Swamp in the Republic of the Congo. The region is roughly 55,000 square miles, the size of the state of New York. According to government reports, more than 80% of the area is unexplored.
Reported sightings suggest the creature Mokèlé-mbèmbé, is similar to an apatosaurus. Its name, rendered in the Lingala language, means "one who stops the flow of rivers".
Creationists Who Searched for Mokèlé-mbèmbé
- William Gibbons
- Scott Norman
- Peter Beach
- David Woetzel
See Also
Related References
- Mokele-Mbembe
- Mokele-mbembe: a living dinosaur? by David Catchpoole. Creation 21(4):24–25 September 1999
- MokeleMbembe.com
- In Search Of the Congo Dinosaur by William Gibbons. ICR Impact 202. July 2002.
- Was a Mokele-mbembe killed at Lake Tele? by William Gibbons. The Anamomalist.
- Mokele Mbembe at Wikipedia
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