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A mysterious "water monster" is found in Canada Lake, and strange waves appear when swimming, what is it?

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Do you believe that there really are "water monsters" in the world?

Although most friends will immediately think of the "Loch Ness Monster" when they mention the water monster, in fact, there are some strange sightings in other parts of the world. For example, in 2019, in Canada, someone found a mysterious "water monster", and he also took a video at that time.

A mysterious "water monster" is found in Canada Lake, and strange waves appear when swimming, what is it?

It happened in June 2019, in British Columbia, Canada, where a businessman named Jim La Roque was enjoying a day on the shores of Lake Skaja.

Suddenly, he heard a strange sound coming from the lake, but when he turned his head to look, he found a shocking scene. I saw that there were some huge ripple-like things moving on the surface of the lake, and at first glance it looked like there was some huge creature under the water. At that time, his daughter next to him also saw this scene, and her screams could be heard in the video: What is that? What is that?!

A mysterious "water monster" is found in Canada Lake, and strange waves appear when swimming, what is it?

Let's zoom in and look at the thing like a cascade of small waves, as if they were caused by something meandering beneath the surface of the lake.

According to jim, the thing he photographed was not just a wave, but an elusive creature. In addition, he believes that this thing is very huge.

A mysterious "water monster" is found in Canada Lake, and strange waves appear when swimming, what is it?

However, in addition to this incident, in another lake in British Columbia, someone also filmed a strange "water monster video".

It was July 2018, an hour north of Lake Okanagan, when a small child was filming a video of the lake. From the footage he took, something seemed to be moving under the lake. Judging from the conversation between the child and others in the video, he believes that this should be a mysterious "water monster".

From the zoomed-in video footage, we can clearly tell that this thing is not just a wave, it is more like the back of some kind of creature.

A mysterious "water monster" is found in Canada Lake, and strange waves appear when swimming, what is it?

So, what exactly is in these videos?

In fact, there are still many sightings of such water monsters. According to some scientists who specialize in similar "water monsters", about 1,000 lakes around the world have reported the existence of "water monsters", and 34 of them are located in British Columbia. The most famous of British Columbia's "water monsters" is Ogopogo, who was called the "water devil" by the Salish First Nations thousands of years ago.

A mysterious "water monster" is found in Canada Lake, and strange waves appear when swimming, what is it?

It is said that Ogpogo has a horse-like head, its whole body color may be dark green or brown, it also has a snake-like body, and a forked tail. Some local historical legends believe that Ogpogo is like the "soul of water" that requires sacrifice and sacrifice. So, sometimes, locals will throw chickens or other small animals into the water to prevent them from being harmed by Ogpogo.

However, there are also theories that Ogpogo may have been a surviving member of a primitive whale that lived in the late New Age about 35 million years ago.

A mysterious "water monster" is found in Canada Lake, and strange waves appear when swimming, what is it?

But then again, what could be the stuff in these videos?

According to marine biologist Shea Conger, when the average person sees this for the first time, they tend to think that it may be a creature moving in the water. However, in fact, in nature, there are many marine creatures that will also create similar waves. If you want to confirm its true identity, in addition to the "waves" that rise and fall, you must also observe its wake. Because of the peculiarities of biological structures, they form different trails.

A mysterious "water monster" is found in Canada Lake, and strange waves appear when swimming, what is it?

However, in this video, Conger also found an anomaly, that is, if it is a creature that can push itself in the water, then the "hump" it shows should be alternating up and down, so as to push the body forward. However, that thing in the video is clearly not like that.

In this regard, Conger believes that this thing is very likely, not produced by some kind of creature. For example, due to seasonality, a similar situation occurs when layers of lake surfaces of different temperatures and depths intersect with each other.

A mysterious "water monster" is found in Canada Lake, and strange waves appear when swimming, what is it?

As for the phenomenon in the second video, Kanger believes that it is more likely to be a driftwood. Due to the swaying of the water, the driftwood rises and falls, and at first glance it is easy to recognize as some kind of creature. Of course, she did not rule out that there were other animals moving on this driftwood, so it would show the way it was in the picture.

Although in Conger's explanation, both events are likely to be caused by natural phenomena, this is only speculation after all, and her explanation cannot confirm as many "water monster" events in the world.

A mysterious "water monster" is found in Canada Lake, and strange waves appear when swimming, what is it?

So, what exactly do you think will be in these two videos?

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