“A mysterious looking body found along the shore of Okanagan Lake might be the remains of the legendary Ogopogo, an expert says.Dan Poppoff found the 1.2-metre-long carcass last month while he was kayaking in the lake, close to Kelowna.”
Could these remains really be that of Canada’s most famous lake monster?
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At the beginning of January, Allnewsweb reported on a UFO sighting in Argentina, where a UFO was seen emerging from the body of water known as Laguna Del Pescado.

How halfway around thee world in Indonesia comes a report of an eerily similar sighting.
A group of eight friends were on their way home in two cars after failing to get tickets for a concert in Jemba, East Java. Due to heavy traffic, they took the scenic route along the outskirts of the city. One of the cars came to screaching halt when the driver saw something strange above a small lake they were passing.
Two lights, one red and one white, rose up from the lake. Suddenly two beams of light shot up into the air from the objects and they began to change their formation. This lasted for about 10 minutes before the objests shot upwards into the sky and vanished.
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One of the strangest and yet under-reported things was discovered in 2007.
Mark Holley, a professor of underwater archaeology at Northwestern Michigan College, discovered a series of stones – some of them arranged in a circle and one of which seemed to show carvings of a mastodon – 40-feet beneath the surface waters of Lake Michigan.
By all accounts this would make them at least 10 000 years old which is about the time when the first humans moved over the land bridge into North America.

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The discovery was made by accident when a team went out to chart old boatwrecks using sonar. Some of the results jumped out at the researchers – why should stones be arranged in a circle? And why should one have carvings on that looks like a mastadon?
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Is there a mysterious creature living in a reservoir in west Hartford? Barbara Blanchfield was taking a few snapshots last Friday when something took her by surprise.
The photos she took depict something just below the surface of the water that appears to have spikes. “When I saw the tail part of it, which looked ancient the way the spikes are, I just said, ‘Oh my God, I think I got something here,’” she said.
Blanchfield showed the photos to officials with the Metropolitan District Commission, who are now working with their wildlife and patrol department to determine what is in the water. Officials said the reservoir does not hold drinking water, so there is no cause for concern about contamination.












