Ogopogo leaves a YouTube video in the wake. Or, rather, its wake inside a YouTube video.
(Credit: Richard Huls video published online by CHBC News. Screenshot by Edward Moyer/CNET)We at CNET love a great monster sighting almost around we like a great apple iphone 5 rumor.
Captured, a 24-year-old kayaker through the title of Tom Pickles used his mobile phone cam to snap what he stated would be a picture of "Bownessie," the lesser-known, British cousin of Scotland's headline-hogging Loch Ness Monster.
Now a Canadian guy has video he states can be the presence of "Ogopogo," another person in (Loch) Nessie's ever-bigger relatives of marine mischief makers.
The recording, published to YouTube by Canada's CHBC News (and embedded below), was shot from the vineyard above Okanagan Lake in Bc. (Yes, yes, a vineyard--the idea had happened to us too [how could it not ] only one should not make presumptions.) The footage shows what appears like two large and oddly created ripples around the lake's surface.
We hear the dpi is nearly as snappy because the Si-Ri.
(Credit: Wikimedia Commons)"It wasn't choosing the waves," impromptu monster maven Richard Huls told The Vancouver Sun the 2009 week. "It wasn't a wave clearly, only a more dark color. The dimensions cheap they weren't parallel using the waves helped me think it needed to be another thing.Inch
Huls isn't alone in convinced that a serpentine creature of some kind calls Okanagan Lake its home. The animal has apparently been spied within the lake's waters since a minimum of the 1800s, and it has been known by native peoples as "Naitaka," or even the lake demon.
The equally rhythimic moniker of "Ogopogo" was put on the monster following the 1924 appearance of the British dancehall song known as the Ogo-Pogo fox-trot--the written music that featured sign of the scaly, banjo-playing creature.
Based on Huls, the brand new video "proves something is lower there. Be it Ogopogo or otherwise, it is a different story, but there's something a minimum of lower there."
We all do prefer to think it's Ogopogo (or possibly maybe Bownessie on the Canadian holiday). On the other hand, that second missing apple iphone has not proven up at this time. And that we know such errant prototypes appear to love bars. Maybe that like vineyards too.
Quick: Stop the presses--change that headline! "Source: Scuttled apple iphone 5 featured sonar, multiple propellers."
Here's the vid:
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