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Ogopogo | Cryptid Wiki | Fandom Ogopogo or Naitaka (Salish: n'ha-a-itk, "lake demon") is the name given to a cryptid lake monster reported to live in Lake Okanagan in British Columbia, Canada Ogopogo has allegedly been seen by First Nations people since the 19th Century The most common description of Ogopogo is a 40-50 foot long (12 to 15 m) sea serpent British cryptozoologist Karl Shuker has categorized the Ogopogo as a
Canada’s mysterious lake monster - BBC For generations, a mythical beast has been said to lurk in the depths of Okanagan Lake But now a new view on British Columbia’s most revered serpent is taking hold
Canadian Legends: Ogopogo Before we get into today's post I wanted to mention that this information is coming from Wikipedia However I am adding a couple other links as well Enjoy!!BackgroundIn Canadian folklore, the Ogopogo is a lake monster said to inhabit Okanagan Lake in British Columbia, Canada Some scholars have charted the entity's development from First Nations folklore and widespread water monster folklore
Ogopogo Monster Ogopogo Monster, Canada's Famous Lake MonsterWelcome to the mysterious dark depths of Lake Okanagan, home of Ogopogo - the Original Lake Monster The legend of "Ogopogo" predates "Nessie", the Loch Ness, Monster by more than 80 years Here you'll find interesting and informative material on Canada's most infamous and elusive water creature, the Ogopogo Monster The Ogopogo can be found in Lake
Ogopogo - World Mythos Ogopogo is a fascinating creature that has captured the imagination of many people around the world This legendary beast is said to inhabit the waters of Okanagan Lake in British Columbia, Canada The stories of Ogopogo have been passed down through generations, making it one of the most famous mythical monsters in North America Descriptions of Ogopogo vary, but it is often depicted as a
Ogopogo | Monster Wiki | Fandom Ogopogo or Naitaka (Salish: n'ha-a-itk, "lake demon") is the name given to a cryptid lake monster reported to live in Lake Okanagan in British Columbia, Canada In 1926 a sighting is claimed to have occurred at an Okanagan Mission beach This event was supposedly witnessed by about thirty cars of people who all claimed to have seen the same thing In 1968 Art Folden filmed what is claimed to
Lake Okanagan’s “Ogopogo” | Genesis Park In 1989 Ogopogo was given protection under the Canadian Wildlife Act A colorful stamp of the monster was produced by the Canadian government The picture (above right) gracing the front of Arlene Gaal’s definitive Ogopogo book was drawn by Caleb Doubtfire and is based upon reports from the few witnesses that have actually seen the creature’s head Since some of the recorded observations
Ogopogo - The Canadian Encyclopedia Ogopogo is a fabled aquatic monster which is said to inhabit Okanagan Lake The Salish called it "snake in the lake"; the Chinook called it "wicked one" and "great beast in the lake " Representation appeared in precontact petroglyphs
Ogopogo: Lake Monster, Sacred Spirit, Canada’s Loch Ness . . . Ogopogo: The Serpentine, Lake Monster Of Canadian Folklore Giant serpentine monsters appear in practically all sorts of lore Among the most notorious are the many-headed Lernaean Hydra and the king of the serpents, the Basilisk