Saturday, November 15, 2014

Audio recordings 'reveal evidence of a monster' in Vermont's Lake Champlain

Audio recordings 'reveal evidence of a monster' in Vermont's Lake Champlain | Daily Mail Online: "The elusive and mysterious Loch Ness monster may have a distant relative, living across the Atlantic. 


In 2013, this shadowy form measuring around 100ft long and seemingly having two giant flippers powering it through the waters of Loch Ness was photographed by Apple's satellite map app.The image was studied by experts at the Official Loch Ness Monster Fan Club, who concluded it is ‘likely’ to be the elusive beast. 

Dubbed Champ, there have been more than 600 sightings of the long, underwater sea creature in Vermont’s Lake Champlain since the 17th century - and now amateur zoologists claim to have found proof of its existence."

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