Water Mythology Bingo

Water Mythology Bingo Card
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This bingo card has a free space and 30 words: Cetus, the Greek sea monster, The Gloucester Sea Serpent, Nessie, the Loch Ness Monster, Hafgufa, the Norse sea serpent, Ichthyocentaurs, the Greek sea creatures, Varuna, the Hindu god of oceans, Sobek, the Egyptian god of the Nile, Tano, the Akan river god, Umibōzu, the Japanese sea monster, Lusca, the Caribbean sea monster, Sirinan, the Isnag spirit of the river, Dewi Danu, the Balinese Hindu water goddess, Tsovinar, the Armenian goddess of seas and storms, Tiamat, the Mesopotamian goddess of salt water, Lir, the Irish god of the sea, Belisama, the Celtic goddess of lakes, Kiwa, the Māori guardian of the sea, Nāmaka, the Hawaiian sea goddess, Talay, the Turkic god of the ocean, Poseidon, the Greek god of the sea, Vedenemo, the Finnish goddess of water, Sedna, the Inuit goddess of the sea and its creatures, Kukulcan, the Mayan god of the sea, Ipupiara, the Tupi-Guarani guardian of the sea, Kaeki Kaska, the Pech goddess of lakes, rivers, and fish, Vodyanoy, Slavic water spirits, Nix, Ancient Germanic water spirits, Acionna, a Gaulish water goddess, Wirnpa, the Aboriginal Australian creator of rain and Amemasu, the Ainu monster in the lakes.

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