Monday, April 27, 2009

What the locals believe

The Locals believe the Inkanyamba is a legendary serpent living in a waterfall lake area in the northern forests near Pietermaritzburg most commonly in the base of Howick Falls, South Africa. The Zulu tribes of the area believe it to be a large serpent with a horse shaped head. Most active in the summer months, it is believed that the Inkanyamba's anger causes the seasonal storms. Cryptologists have suggested that they might be a form of eel, augmented by local myth the horse like head resemble the head of the giant eel Anguilla marmorata.

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