In Georgia folklore, the Altamaha-ha (or Altie) is a legendary creature, alleged to inhabit the myriad small streams and abandoned rice fields near the mouth of the Altamaha River (after which it is named) in southeastern Georgia. Sightings are particularly reported around Darien and elsewhere in McIntosh County. According to The Brunswick News, the legend has its roots in Muscogee tradition. An alligator gar has been proposed as being a possible identity for recent sightings attributed to the creature.
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| - Altamaha-ha (en)
- Altamaha-ha (it)
- アルタマハ・ハ (ja)
- 奥尔塔马霍-哈 (zh)
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| - L'Altamaha-ha è un criptide acquatico del folklore georgiano, che secondo la leggenda vivrebbe nelle correnti acquatiche o le risaie abbandonate vicino al (infatti prende il nome da questo fiume), nel sud-est della Georgia, Stati Uniti d'America. Gli avvistamenti della creatura sono prevalentemente riportati nella città di Darien e ovunque nella Contea di McIntosh. (it)
- アルタマハ・ハ(Altamaha-ha) とは、アメリカのジョージア州にある (Alabama River) に棲息するといわれる、ネッシーに類似する未確認生物。 2018年3月17日には、ジョージア州南東部ウルフアイランド国立野生動物保護区の海岸にこの生物らしい物体が打ち上げられ写真に撮影された。 生物の正体について意見は様々で、腐敗した魚や深海鮫あるいは模型などの意見がある。 (ja)
- 奥尔塔马霍-哈(英語:Altamaha-ha,又名:Altie)是乔治亚州的民间传说中的神秘生物,据说其栖息于美国乔治亚州一带,在麦金托什县达里恩有着较多的目击。奥尔塔马霍河水怪的第一次正式目击可以追溯至1700年,更早之前的信息来自印第安人,他们认为奥尔塔马霍河生存着一只类似巨蛇的生物。一些研究者认为,水怪可能是鳄雀鳝或海牛。 (zh)
- In Georgia folklore, the Altamaha-ha (or Altie) is a legendary creature, alleged to inhabit the myriad small streams and abandoned rice fields near the mouth of the Altamaha River (after which it is named) in southeastern Georgia. Sightings are particularly reported around Darien and elsewhere in McIntosh County. According to The Brunswick News, the legend has its roots in Muscogee tradition. An alligator gar has been proposed as being a possible identity for recent sightings attributed to the creature. (en)
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| - In Georgia folklore, the Altamaha-ha (or Altie) is a legendary creature, alleged to inhabit the myriad small streams and abandoned rice fields near the mouth of the Altamaha River (after which it is named) in southeastern Georgia. Sightings are particularly reported around Darien and elsewhere in McIntosh County. According to The Brunswick News, the legend has its roots in Muscogee tradition. An alligator gar has been proposed as being a possible identity for recent sightings attributed to the creature. In 2018, decomposing remains were found on a beach in the Wolf Island National Wildlife Refuge, causing speculation that it may be the body of an Altamaha-ha; however, performance artist Zardulu later claimed responsibility for the remains, which were created out of a stuffed shark and papier-mâché. (en)
- L'Altamaha-ha è un criptide acquatico del folklore georgiano, che secondo la leggenda vivrebbe nelle correnti acquatiche o le risaie abbandonate vicino al (infatti prende il nome da questo fiume), nel sud-est della Georgia, Stati Uniti d'America. Gli avvistamenti della creatura sono prevalentemente riportati nella città di Darien e ovunque nella Contea di McIntosh. (it)
- アルタマハ・ハ(Altamaha-ha) とは、アメリカのジョージア州にある (Alabama River) に棲息するといわれる、ネッシーに類似する未確認生物。 2018年3月17日には、ジョージア州南東部ウルフアイランド国立野生動物保護区の海岸にこの生物らしい物体が打ち上げられ写真に撮影された。 生物の正体について意見は様々で、腐敗した魚や深海鮫あるいは模型などの意見がある。 (ja)
- 奥尔塔马霍-哈(英語:Altamaha-ha,又名:Altie)是乔治亚州的民间传说中的神秘生物,据说其栖息于美国乔治亚州一带,在麦金托什县达里恩有着较多的目击。奥尔塔马霍河水怪的第一次正式目击可以追溯至1700年,更早之前的信息来自印第安人,他们认为奥尔塔马霍河生存着一只类似巨蛇的生物。一些研究者认为,水怪可能是鳄雀鳝或海牛。 (zh)
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