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Famous Legendary Lake Monsters From Around the World

Legends of these lake monsters continue to arouse lots of peoples' curiosity.

We have heard and read plenty of articles or even able to see photographs and videos of Yeti or the Abominable Snowman, a large, man-like animal reported as existing high in the Himalayas and Sasquatch or Bigfoot, reportedly lives in the US, particularly the Pacific Northwest. Let's meet seven more monsters allegedly living on different lakes on the different parts of the world.

Mokele - Mbembe: Africa


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This is an artist's rendition of the Mokele-mbembe. It resembles a Styracosaurus, a kind of dinosaur.

Mokele-mbembe is believed to roam the countries of Congo, Gabon, Cameroon, and Zambia. It is believe that this monster lives on lakes and swamps. The meaning of its name is“one who stops the flow of rivers” in the Lingala language, is the name given to a large water dwelling cryptid found in the legends and folklore of the Congo River basin. According to some accounts, the first sighting of this monster was in 1776 and was last sighted Congo by Eugene Thomas in 1989 and last sighted in Cameroon in 2006. It is sometimes described as being a living creature and sometimes as being a spirit. It is analogous to the Loch Ness Monster in Western culture.

Some cryptozoologists believe that such a creature exists. This belief has originated from the reports of the Bantu tribesmen, pygmies and other natives living in the region. These people report sightings of long-necked, water-dwelling animals of gigantic sizes that occasionally kill people without provocation. Some scholars suppose that the creature might be a type of dinosaur that could have survived the mass extinction of the dinosaurs that is believed to have occurred about 65 million years ago. So far, scientists have failed to find a reliable evidence for the existence of a creature corresponding to the native legend.

Ogopogo Monster: Canada


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This is a reconstruction of the Jim Reiger sighting.

Ogopogo is a lake monster reported to live in Okanagan Lake in British Columbia, Canada. According to local legend it was first sighted in 1860 in the said area. The first clear sighting, witnessed by a large group of people, occurred in 1926 at an Okanagan Mission Beach {fact}}. There were about thirty cars of people who all claimed to have witnessed the same event. It was also in this year that Bobby Carter, then editor of the Vancouver Sun, wrote, “Too many reputable people have seen the monster to ignore the seriousness of actual facts.”

Similar sighting of another lake monster named Manipogo was also reported. Believed to live in Lake Manitoba, sightings of this serpent like sea monster have been going on since roughly 1908.

Issie Monster: Japan


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Monster Issie or Ishii is believed to live in Lake Ikeda, a Caldera lake in Japan. It is perhaps best known to tourists as the location of the purported sightings of Issie the monster. The creature was reportedly photographed in 1978. In 1991, another visitor of the lake caught video footage of a bizarre looking creature, approximated to be 30 ft. in length.

Nessie: Scotland, UK


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Nessie is a lake monster believed to inhabit Loch Ness in Scotland. This monster is one of the best-known cryptids studied by cryptology. Popular belief and interest in the animal has fluctuated over the years since it came to the world's attention in 1933. Evidence of its existence is largely anecdotal, with minimal, and much disputed, photographic material and sonar readings: there has not been any physical evidence (skeletal remains, capture of a live animal, definitive tissue samples or spoor) uncovered as of 2008.

A similar loch monster named Morag is reported to live in Loch Morar, Scotland. After Nessie herself, Morag is among the best known of Scotland's legendary monsters.

Champ or Champy: USA


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Champ or Champy is a lake monster is first reported in 1609 and had been last sighted in 2005 in Lake Champlain in USA. While there is no scientific evidence for the existence of this cryptid, there have been over 300 reported sightings. The legend of the monster is considered a “big draw” for tourism in the Burlington, Vermont area.

Like the other lake monsters, Champ is considered a relative of the plesiosaur, an extinct group of aquatic reptiles. A recent sound recording, said to be of Champ, consists of numerous echolocation clicks, suggesting that the alleged cryptid may be a new kind of freshwater whale or dolphin.

Lake Van Monster


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Another lake monster allegedly spotted in 1995 is the Lake Van Monster. Lake Van is a large alkaline lake in Eastern Turkey. There are now more than 1,000 people claiming to have witnessed the beast which is reported to measure around fifteen meters long with spikes on its back and appears similar to a Plesiosaur or Ichthyosaurus. Following these reports the Turkish government sent an official scientific survey group to the lake who failed to spot the creature. A 4-meter high statue based on reported sightings has been erected to its honor in Van, Turkey. Skeptics point out that the region would benefit from tourist revenue and a hoax might attract visitors.

Lake Tianchi Monster: China/Korea


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Many believe that Heaven Lake or Lake Cheonji is home to the Lake Tianchi Monster also known as Lake Chonji Monster. This monster was first seen, according to report, in 1903. It was said that in 2007, Lake Tianchi Monster was seen near the border of North Korea. Some reports argue that there is not just a single monster, but an estimated 20 monsters.

Assuming that that these monsters exist, with al the similarities of their descriptions and pictures, isn't it possible that there is ONLY ONE monster roaming around the world? Well, whether these creatures exist or not, they still continue to captivate imagination and interest of many people. To wrap it up, I'd like to ask this - How about in your place? Are there also legends or sightings about monster? If you do, please feel free to share it with us. Thank you!

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Comments (20)
#1 by mae, Sep 19, 2008
Wow! Legends are really interesting. This is a nice research, Nobert. We are always fascinated with the Loch Ness monster in Scotland.
#2 by Lauren Axelrod, Sep 19, 2008
I love these types of stories built on legend. Some part of me always wants to believe.
#3 by Nelson Doyle, Sep 19, 2008
Nobert, you never cease to amaze me with the interesting and educational subjects that you write about.

I am a huge cryptology fan. Bigfoot I have actually seen a few years ago, while on a whitewater rafting trip with my brother and friends. None of us reported the sighting, because we thought that folks would think that we had been smoking too much wacky weed, but the truth is, we saw what we saw and he/she was at least 7 1/2 feet tall and covered in medium brown hair. I think that I actually tried to paddle back up river against the current, because I was in a state of shock.

The Loch Ness monster I believe is also real and possibly a dinosaur of some sort. The Loch is somewhere around 300 to 600 feet deep in places and some researchers believe that there are underground river channels that lead back out to the ocean that the creature could be using to travel in-between water sources. That could also explain why Nessy isn't seen more than they are now, because they have returned to the ocean for a time.

Great article and I will Stumble this as well as add it to some of the other marketing networks that I belong to.

God Bless,

Nelson Doyle

#4 by Josey, Sep 19, 2008
Very interesting. I hadn't heard of many of these, but it's amazing when so many people claim to see something like this.
#5 by nobert soloria bermosa, Sep 19, 2008
thank you very much mae,Lauren, Josey and especially to you Nelson i appreciate it very much. that was a fantastic experience, how i wish i could see one of them too. thanks again
#6 by Gerlaine, Sep 19, 2008
Is it just me or does Mokele, Issie, Nessie, Ogopogo and Champy all favor?

Very wonderful article Nobert.
#7 by Unofre Pili, Sep 19, 2008
Nice piece as usual. Some images are pictures, telling that these monsters really exist.
#8 by Juancav, Sep 19, 2008
Legend that satisfy the relentless curiosity of mankind.Congratulation.
#9 by PR Mace, Sep 19, 2008
I really enjoyed this article. You know all legends are based in fact. My daughter told me on a late night drive with her boyfriend in the woods in Virgina, they both saw something tall and furry running along beside their car. She said it ran upright like a person. It scared them both pretty bad. I believe there are thinks in this world that we are not suppose to understand, they just are there.
#10 by CHAN LEE PENG, Sep 19, 2008
Great post! Interesting to read!
#11 by eddiego65, Sep 19, 2008
Excellent article. I love reading legends and myths.
#12 by B Nelson, Sep 19, 2008
When I was a kid we often went on Holiday near Lake Okanagan - never did see Ogopogo, for as many times as we looked, that lake is fairly built up around now..
Nessie though still seems to me like it might be real.. and how cool it would be if it is!
#13 by Bozsi Rose, Sep 20, 2008
This is really cool. Don't most of these monsters look alike? Makes you wonder if there aren't a lot aquatic species we've yet to discover...
#14 by Leo Reyes, Sep 20, 2008
Great article.
#15 by Moses Ingram, Sep 20, 2008
I love these stories. Thanks.
#16 by Anne Lyken-Garner, Sep 20, 2008
Good article, I think that they all look like Nessie.
#17 by Alexa Gates, Sep 21, 2008
I agree with Anne, they all look like Nessie! lol but the monsters kind of define our lives in a way. I mean, everyone knows about Nessie...it's like a link i guess. They interesting legends though.
#18 by Melody Arcamo Lagrimas, Sep 24, 2008
Now I know there are legendary lake monsters other than Nessie. :-). Thanks.
#19 by Patrick Bernauw, Sep 26, 2008
I read the article, looked at the photo's... and my first thought was: "They all look like Nessie!"... And then I read the comments... Anne and Alexa... You're dam'n right! (And me too.) Fascinating! They really are all Nessie Lookalikes! There must be a reason for it... How come?...
#20 by Jordan, Oct 30, 2008
I am doing a PRISMS project on cryptids! YAY! :D
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