A short video was posted on YouTube about a shark that jumped ashore from the Aral Sea, and the dairy of the British explorer Isaac Alfred Milton found its stomach.
This news is false because there are verified documents about sharks in the Aral Sea. Many people still remember that the tooth of a huge shark was detected in the dry bottom of the Aral Sea according to media reports.
Supposedly, the found tooth is kept in the Ratmina Hotel. The UPL reporter contacted fishermen in the Aral Sea who said there had never been sharks in the Sea before it dried out. The alleged tooth belongs to Megalodon, the largest and most dangerous giant shark that ever existed.


Alfred Isaac Middleton, British explorer, devoted his whole life to travelling around the Amazon, Africa and Asia .
During one of his journeys, Middleton came across an ancient map that marked the lost cities of some ancient civilization. Of course, he would not miss such an opportunity who made his last expedition was probably to the island of Sumatra. But he did not return. All that remained of him were strange photographs.
The most popular version of events says that Alfred Middleton spoke about Sumatra only to mislead others. His expedition was in central Australia, and these photos were allegedly taken there. The explorer found not only a lost city but a whole world with its flora, fauna and even other laws of physics. However, only one of the expedition members managed to return to the real world of the early 20th century. He presented these photos to journalists.
The fate of the remaining participants is unknown. All information, including the expedition diaries, was hidden in the archives of the British intelligence services.
To this day, nothing is known about the lost cities and Alfred Middleton's expedition. In addition, it is officially denied that there is even a traveller with this name. Therefore, we can only speculate about the nature of these photographs.
Maybe all this is someone's very talented fabrication.
Factchecker.uz verdict: False