The "great wyrm" believed by the local population to occupy a bottomless lake at the centre of the island. Due to the lakes inaccessibility, it was not directly observed by Scoffer's party first hand. He based his descriptions on verbal reports and on the elaborately carved prows adorning the war canoes of the natives.
35x19x15cm
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Saturday, 23 June 2012
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