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Friday, 29 June 2018

The Megalodon

 Megalodon sighted on
                        beach in Australia!

Tragedy in Australia as  Lifeguard, known as
Mike Kowalski thinks he has
Sighted a Megalodon, Police
have evacuated the waters
And it will not be opened until further notice.
Here is Mike now describing this deadly creature.

“ I saw It’s dorsal fin, So big that you could
have mistaken it for a curve shaped building,
It’s eyes were so Enormous that It was like
two black holes staring at me, getting ready to suck me

Into the water, And its tail Made such a big splash that It was like an
explosion smashing the water and almost drowning
a Toddler!” That was all Mr Kowalski Could saw
before he fainted and right now as
we speak he is being taken to the hospital.


Right now we have some police looking for
survivors from that astonishing Splash
Made by the Megalodon Shark. That
big splash alone somehow managed
To take 18 lives every single beach in australia
Has been closed until we know that it is safe to
Go again. This this moment Was described as a “Breath taking”
Time at G’day Mate Beach in Australia by Mike Kowalski
Just a few minutes before he Fainted and was taken to the hospital.
As we speak he is recovering from that sensational moment.
This historical time will be recorded in book called
“Amazing Creatures of the deep” which Mr Kowalski Is writing.

2 comments:

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  2. Hey there Sam, its me Parwin!
    I was commenting on people's blogs and I didn't know who I should comment on but then I saw that the newest post was called "The megalodon" and I just needed to read it because it pulled my attention. I have read about some megalodons and I have seen some photos of them which are really big and gives me the frights but I like reading about them. Maybe next time you could check your grammar and capital letters because you sometimes put capital letters in the middle of the sentence. Apart from that you did an amazing report!


    Looking forward to your next posts,
    Parwin

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