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"We saw what we saw, no doubt about it", Andreas Solvik says.
Together with his friends Finn Nyhammer and Arvid Otterdal he was out on a small trip on the lake in Hornindal in Sogn og Fjordane wednesday this week.
Suddenly they became aware of some disturbances in the surface of the lake.
- And you believe that this was the sea serpent?
- Yes, I am fairly certain of it, Solvik says to NRK.no.
For decades it has been said that there is a sea serpent in Hornindalsvatnet, which is the deepest lake in Europe. At the deepest it goes down to 514 meter and many has wondered what the dephts might conceal through the years.
The three friends have all heard about the sea serpent that many believes lives in the lake, but they hadn't anticipated seeing it with their own eyes.