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SQStrange footage has recently begun making the rounds online, showing what some viewers believe could be a siren or mermaid-like figure moving through icy ocean waters. The clip is short, grainy, and difficult to verify, but the shape appears eerily humanoid from the waist up before disappearing beneath the surface. Several people have pointed out what looks like long hair drifting through the water and a powerful tail motion just before the figure vanishes. The footage was not filmed by us and was sent in by a third party, and at the moment its true origin remains unknown. If anyone recognizes this video or knows where it originally came from, let us know.
Interestingly, stories of strange “sea women” in the Arctic are not new. One of the most famous historical accounts comes from explorer Henry Hudson, whose crew reportedly encountered a mermaid during a voyage near Greenland in 1608. According to entries recorded in the ship’s logs, sailors described a creature whose upper body looked like that of a woman with pale skin and long dark hair, while its lower half ended in a tail resembling that of a porpoise before it slipped back beneath the waves. Many historians believe the sighting may have been a misidentified marine animal, but at the time the crew treated the encounter as something genuinely unexplained.
Now, with this mysterious footage circulating again, the age-old question returns: are these just ocean illusions, or could some of the oldest sailor legends hold a grain of truth? If you have any information about where this clip originally surfaced, drop a comment below the footage was sent to us by a third party, and we’re still trying to trace its source.
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