Ogopogo: Canada’s Loch Ness Monster Captured On Video?

Ogopogo: Canada’s Loch Ness Monster Captured On Video? - Was the Canadian lake monster Ogopogo caught on video? This creature is said to be the Canadian version of the famous Loch Ness Monster. A tourist visiting the lake in British Columbia captured the unusual footage.

Richard Huls was visiting Lake Okanagan when he filmed 30 seconds of video in which he claims to have seen Ogopogo. Of the video, which shows to long ripples in the water, Huls said, "It was not going with the waves. It was not a wave, obviously, just a darker color. The size and the fact that they were not parallel with the waves made me think it had to be something else."

What an unusual occurrence, but does this prove that Ogopogo, the Loch Ness Monster of Canada, exists? Generally, people describe the mythical creature as a 40- to 50-foot-long sea serpent whose early origins were as N'ha-a-itk from Canadian Indian folklore.

Of course, researchers have searched Lake Okanagan for proof of Ogopogo with no success, but that has not stopped thousands of sightings of the creature. Do you believe this video proves the monster really exists? Check it out below. What do you think Huls captured in the 30 seconds he filmed?




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