Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - I read an old book the other day, and it was said that there was a monster in Lake Gan in Okana, but it was secretly taken over by the United States!

I read an old book the other day, and it was said that there was a monster in Lake Gan in Okana, but it was secretly taken over by the United States!

Ogubugu monster

In Canada, Professor Jimmy McCullough Wade, head of the Department of Zoology at the University of Manitoba, is leading the search for the Manibugu monster in Lake Winnipeg. In order to catch the monster, they used fishing nets and even sent divers to the bottom of the lake to measure and explore the trail. However, I failed to find the monster every time. Professor McCullough Vader said: "Many people clearly saw a monster, which convinced us that they saw an unfamiliar animal, so we can't accuse him of lying." At present, they are still looking.

The most famous monster in Lake Canada is Ogubugu, which can almost be compared with the most famous Loch Ness monster. It lives in rivers and lakes in Okana, a long and narrow lake in the south of British Columbia. Although it is only 128km long and only 3km wide, it is deep and cold. Like Loch Ness, the rivers and lakes in Okana were formed in the Stone Age of the Earth and were impacted by snow and water during the Ice Age. The shore of the lake is full of residents. Not far from the shore, a highway extends into the distance. Therefore, residents do not need to make special efforts to watch the water monster.

1976, a girl first discovered this water monster. At that time, she stood in front of the bus stop sign of a station in Kiruna Park and saw a water monster swimming in the lake with her own eyes. 1977, this monster appeared on the water opposite the yacht club on the west side of the lake. But at that time, residents were used to it. Some people say that when they drive along the road by the lake, they often see water monsters appear. But they dare not get off the bus, especially when it is cold. They only dare to peek into the lake through the car glass.

In fact, the Ogubugu monster has existed for a long time. The earliest ancient Indians who lived here found it and gave it a long name, Ta-ha-ha-Aiteshi. They live by the lake and often cross the lake. When crossing the lake, they used a small sampan called Kanu. Whenever they cross the lake, they always bring a dog or a chicken. In the lake, if monsters appear near the boat, Indians will throw the dogs or chickens on the boat into the lake to ensure their safety. After that, the first settlers came to rivers and lakes in Okana, and the existence of water monsters quickly attracted their attention. One day in the 1970s, a lady named Susan Alice saw a tree trunk floating on the lake. Suddenly, the trunk began to move, swimming in the lake against the wind and water. Since then, there have been more and more witnesses, and there has been an endless stream until today.

1976 A man named Ed Farate Hill and his daughter Diane visited the rivers and lakes in Okana on their motorboat. The ship is sailing on the lake. Suddenly, he found a strange huge body floating from the bow, blocking the navigation channel of the ship. Farate Hill said, "If I don't stop the boat in time, it will hit the monster or run over its back, because the boat is only 10 meters away from the monster. So I quickly took the helm and bypassed the monster. " At that time, Farate Hill's boat was located in Gilatelli Bay, near the shore. So he quickly docked at the dock to get the camera and called his friend Gary Sarah Fatah for help. After that, they returned to the boat and the boat sailed to the middle of the lake. At this time, the monster appeared again. Farate Hill said, "This time I almost saw the whole body of the monster. I firmly believe that this monster is 20 meters long. We dare to let the boat get as close as possible to the monster to take pictures. When the ship approached, the monster did not move. I took my first photo at a distance of 0/5 meters from the monster/kloc-. We confronted each other for an hour, and then the monster dived into the water. But it soon surfaced again, this time very close to our ship. I drove the motorboat and followed the monster closely. In this way, the monster has sneaked into and surfaced more than ten times, and I took five photos when I got the chance. Here, the monster sometimes makes a ball on the water, sometimes stops and floats on the water. However, even if it is coiled together, its length is at least 12 meters. " Daughter Diane added: "The monster's skin looks very soft and brown, much like whale's skin, and there are some small protrusions on its spine." Sarah Falter firmly believes that the monster's head is about 60 centimeters long, and its head is flat, much like the top of a snake. It has two prominent parts on its head, much like the ears of Adu Ba Erman's dog.

From April 1977 to August 1978, the local newspaper published more than ten special reports about water monsters, most of which quoted reliable witnesses. This includes information provided by Harry Satinas, who lives on the west bank of the lake. He said, "Before, I didn't believe there were monsters in the lake. But one day, I rowed the boat and met a monster. I circled carefully and kept the distance at 100 meters. The water monster looks like a black sea snake, with a length of 1 1 m. When swimming, the body floats up and down. "

More interestingly, in 1968, Elt Fraddin Ming Tahiz filmed the first documentary about water monsters in British Columbia. On this day, Ehrt's car is driving on the highway near the rivers and lakes in Okana. Suddenly, he found a monster in the lake not far from the highway, so he quickly stopped and got off to watch. Elter just came out with an 8 mm camera and telescope, and there was film in the camera. So he chose an angle, but paused for a moment. Because, at this time, the monster is only a few meters away from him, and Ehrt urgently needs to stabilize his nervous nerves. Since then, whenever the monster appeared, Ehrt started the camera at close range to shoot a documentary about the monster.

As he estimated, Ehrt's documentary has attracted the attention of the scientific community and has been used in scientific research. According to the images of pine tree trunks appearing in some films, researchers agree that the water monster is as long as 18 meters and swims very fast. However, this documentary did not show the images of plates on the water described by some witnesses. Ms Erin Jack, a resident of Okana Jianghu, was invited to participate in the evaluation of the film. She carefully studied the background before and after the image, and then announced that she believed the film was true and there was no deception. Because the film captured a strange life living in the rivers and lakes of Okana.

However, the Ogubugu monster still evades contact with human beings. Sixty people volunteered to stand in a sealed glass cabin and use their cameras when they sank 9 meters below the lake. With the help of the high-intensity lights hanging from the helicopter, they took pictures of the water monster at night. Since then, people have planned to put high-voltage electrodes into the lake, turn on the current, and use the electricity generated when the current passes through the deep water to drive the water monster to the surface ..... However, these ideas have not been realized, because it is impossible to succeed.