7 Claimed Lake Monster in the World

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Throughout history, high mountains, dense forests and lakes unfounded, have been associated with people's beliefs and imagination. So some believe the monster. Modern technology makes it possible to penetrate the deepest waters to search for evidence of the existence of the monster that has been born from the imagination of locals and visitors. Do they really exist or are they just a fantasy product, the answer may be no place like it. Below are 7 of the lake monster lake in the world is claimed by locals claim never seen such monster.

 
1. Nessie, the Lochness Monster Lake
 
Legend nessie has been around since about 1500 years ago in the vicinity of Lake Lochness, Scotland. The creature was described as being a long-necked, has a hump on his back, had 15 to 20 feet long, weighs about 2500 pounds. At that time someone could take a photo of Nessie, but only the back only. In 1972 scattered back nessie pictures are photographed by a former naval captain named Frank Searle. But the photos were doubtful, and it is believed only a piece of wood floating picture. 
 

2. Nahuelito, Monster of Lake Nahuel Huapi and Mascardi
In a lake called Lake Nascardi Argentina, a man saw a stranger creature that he thought was a snake that had never seen him before that. Many have been reports of such creatures is Nahuelito (water creatures are often seen on the lake Nahuel Huapi) and statements about Nahuekito most popular is that it is a plesiosaur that survived.


3. Ogopogo, the Okanagan Lake Monster
Ogopogo is believed to be one of the survivors plesiosaurs and inhabit Lake Okanagan in Canada. The mystery began in 1872, when the Ogopogo in Lake Okanagan visible, and a peak in 1926, a mysterious creature emerged on the lake and there are 30 cars eyewitnesses who saw the creature. Witnesses described the creature as a creature that has a length of 5-6 meters and has a head like a goat or a horse.


4. Champ, the Lake Champlain Monster
 
This mystery began hundreds of years ago in a lake located near Oakledge Park, Burlington. Since there are many legends about the news came Champ. In 1880 when PT Barnum's famous circus-owner offers $ 50,000 to anyone who could capture the Champ life or death, but to no avail. Until 1977, a woman named Sandra Mansi were having a picnic with his family on Lake Champlain and capture the creature. And the photos were already declared original and has been featured in Time magazine and The New York Times Magazine.


5. Van Golu Canavari, the monster of Lake Van in Turkey
Lake Van, in eastern Turkey near the border with Iran, is the largest lake of Turkey. 74 miles at its widest point and 1480 feet at its deepest point. Surrounded by steep mountains, some of them covered with snow. In 1995, Canavari with a length of 15 meters with spikes on its back is said to be the youngest montser. Approximately 1,000 people claimed to have seen the monster. And in 1997, an assistant to a local university with the name of the giant Unal Kozak record if he had seen it in person. Even the Turkish government undertake a scientific expedition related to the emergence cavanari.
 

6. Storsjoodjuret, ostersund giant lake in Sweden
Storsjoodjuret very old compared to the other lake monster. A legend written in 1635 said that the two witches make magic potion that resulted in the creation of a vicious monster living in the lake. Many sightings occurred, and in the 19th century, a company set up to try and catch the monster, but to no avail. Storsjoodjuret has been described as being like a snake with humps and head like a cat or a small dog. The length of 7-15 meters. Though its existence can not be proven scientifically, the Swedes love with a monster, and attached them to the belief that the giant was lurking somewhere in the depths of their beautiful lake.Source
 

7. Selma, Seljordsvatnet lake monster in Norway
Seljordsvatnet near Lake Telemark in Norway is a very cold lake as shaped by glaciers in the last ice age. Dating back several hundred years, sightings of a giant anaconda snake-like creature resembling a calf's head has been reported by local residents. In 1880 a man named Bjorn and Gunhild mother claimed to have cut in half the Selma, throw back to the lake bottom and left to rot in the beach head. There are about 500 stories about meeting with Selma in 2000. Then made the expedition to catch selma but eventually canceled.