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Altamaha-ha

Georgia's own sea monster has been spotted since the 1830s in the Altamaha River. Twenty to thirty feet long, with a seal-like head and flippers. River workers and fishermen report it regularly.

1830s - Present
Altamaha River, Georgia, United States
200+ witnesses

Altamaha-ha is the American South’s answer to Nessie.

The Legend

Affectionately called “Altie”:

  • Reported since 1830s
  • In Altamaha River
  • Coastal Georgia
  • Near Darien
  • Consistent descriptions

The Description

Witnesses report:

  • 20-30 feet long
  • Seal-like head
  • Front flippers
  • Long neck
  • Gray-green color

Indigenous Connection

Local tribes:

  • Had stories of creature
  • Before European settlement
  • Called it various names
  • Respected the river
  • Ancient tradition

Notable Sightings

Significant reports:

  • 1830s lumber raft workers
  • 1920s fishermen
  • 1969 Boy Scout troop
  • 1980s numerous reports
  • Recent encounters

The Habitat

The river system:

  • 137 miles long
  • Empties into Atlantic
  • Dark tannic water
  • Deep channels
  • Could hide large creature

Official Recognition

Unique status:

  • McIntosh County made Altie official mascot
  • Tourism attraction
  • Local pride
  • Merchandise available
  • Celebrated regionally

Scientific Speculation

What could it be:

  • Atlantic sturgeon (large specimens)
  • Unknown species
  • Surviving prehistoric creature
  • Manatee sightings
  • Mystery remains

Sources

  • Altamaha-ha cryptid research documentation