Canada’s Ogopogo monster was allegedly caught on tape by an amateur videographer at the Okanagan Lake, in British Columbia, Canada this week. The Ogopogo legend dates back in Canadian folklore several hundred years originally called Naitaka (“lake demon”) by the First Nations people. The Ogopogo monster is described as a 40 to 50 foot long sea serpent, and has been compared to the elusive Loch Ness monster from Scotland.

The video below shows a dark colored ripple of water, shot in a deserted part of the lake which disappears after 30 seconds.

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