Selma (sea serpent)

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Selma is a sea serpent said to live in the lake Seljordsvatnet in Seljord, Norway. According to most who have seen the supposed creature, Selma resembles a giant eel. The first eyewitness accounts date back to the 18th century.

The self-proclaimed Swedish explorer and questionable "cryptozoologist" Jan Ove Sundberg has been trying to capture Selma for a number of years, but has not succeeded.

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