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digitalprincess
Check this site and watch the video, its pretty amazing !


http://www.snopes.com/photos/tsunami/colossus.asp


What do you think about it ?
Celumnaz
I've seen this, and think there's a couple topics on it somewhere around here.

Did she say: "For Shrayas India, this is Rupa Shreederan reporting."?

Someone should be able to track that down, no?
BigDaddy_GFS
I've seen this posted elsewhere. The general consensus is that it a promotional hoax for a movie or video game, like the 'Siberian Ice Giant' find.
Ourmoonlitsun
I'm pretty postive it's just an ad for the PS2 game "Shadows of Colossus." There is another thread about this. Sorry to be a buzz-kill grin2.gif
mike^_^
yes to me atleast, this is conclusively shown to be a hoax, from the same people that did the siberan hoax, note the rune markings
zoom7500
alien.gif would also be cool in yard
shadowtiger17
this is very interesting---seems too amazing to not be everywhere on the internet, and too high in quality and effort to be an everyday hoax--------i think it is part of a video game, indeed
Piney


Free advertising. Lets stop giving them what they want. If you notice in any of the threads I won't even metion names................


Lapi'che
TooFarGone
Not that great of an add..........you could tell it was CGI.
Talon
So obviously CGI
punkmonkey123
i love snopes.com, but seriously i dont think that one is real it looks fake because of the backround it looks like i could have been a pic out of a video game and then added a news reporter and indian headline w/ adobe photoshop
duende
at first they look pretty real but not that much hmm.gif
tpangle
I have to agree with everyone else, because the video is pieced together very poorly. This "news station" seemed to have excellent technology (due to the quality of the feed), however, while the reporter is talking the images clearly have nothing to do with the audio. The pictures flip too quickly and do not show ample footage of the creature. Also the images that they show could have been gotten from anywhere. For example, the excavation video was not shown in context of the beach, therefore, the footage could have been gotten from anywhere. I'm not coming across very clear, but I think you all see what I mean! thumbsup.gif
science101
Could very well be a hoax. From afar, you got a chance to see the size & scale of the creature, but the cameras never panned in to give you close up shots of the fossilized beast.

Only a small portion of video showed a person digging around the fossilized remains. No additional images were provided. I would err on the side of caution on this one!

I say hoax!



kourui
passing by... cool.gif
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