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English: The first American sea serpent, reported from Cape Ann, Massachusetts , in 1639.
A contemporary folk music group, the Gloucester Hornpipe and Clog Society, has written and performed a song about the Cape Ann sea serpent, that they call "his snakeship". It was performed in a 2005 WUMB radio interview with the group that will be found at http://hornpipe.org/stories.html
Source Ellis, R. 1994. Monsters of the Sea . Robert Hale Ltd.
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