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  1. In Icelandic folklore, the Lagarfljótsormur (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈlaːɣarˌfljoutsˌɔrmʏr̥]) or Lagarfljót worm is a lake monster purported to live in Lagarfljót, a lake by the town of Egilsstaðir.

  2. Its deep mysterious glacial waters are the home of Iceland´s ancient and much older equivalent of the Loch Ness monster, the terrifying sea-worm-like Wyrm or "Lagarfljótsormur". The oldest recorded sighting dates back to 1345.

  3. Have a lovely time in East Iceland and be on the lookout for Lagarfljótsormurinn serpent :) Contact Regína Hrönn Ragnarsdóttir. Lagarfljót lake, which is renowned for the monster in the lake, is Iceland's 3rd largest lake and warms the first place of Iceland's longest lakes at 25 km. It is 53 sq.

  4. The Lagarfljót Worm, also known as the Iceland Worm Monster, is a mythical creature that is said to inhabit the Lagarfljót lake in Iceland. It is described as a large worm-like creature, longer than a bus, or 40 feet (12 m), with a serpentine body and a dark color.

  5. The Lagarfljot Wyrm. The oldest recorded sighting dates back to 1345. At that time the wyrm was said sometimes to resemble large islands, but at other times to rise out of the water in arches, spanning hundreds of fathoms.

  6. A panel in Iceland says this grainy footage shows a legendary sea monster. In 2012, a shaky video made it from the shores of an Icelandic lake to the international media, and now the majority of...

  7. Aug 25, 2014 · The most recent controversy about the Worm began in February 2012, when farmer Hjörtur Kjerúlf took a video of what appears to be a long object moving in a snake-like motion across the current of the river feeding into the lake. There was speculation that this was the famed Worm of Lagarfljót.