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Dad and son film 'Ogopogo' in Canadian lake


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Quite literally anything... 

Geesh, you'd think people would get more creative with all the technology we have. 

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1 minute ago, Nnicolette said:

Look kinda like a log... But if that is an animal it sure is a big one.

A log is the most likely explanation given that logs harvested by the timber industry are floating all over Lake Okanagan.

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Worth a look. Something moving quickly. The, it must be a log, brigade will be out in force but whatever it is is moving quickly, that's some current in flattish conditions. 

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Probably something unremarkable, a couple of smaller fish/animals slowly moving across the lake splashing around on the surface.
 

Being filmed from eye level makes it difficult to tell, would have been more conclusive if they had a drone ready to go.

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1 minute ago, Junior Chubb said:

Probably something unremarkable, a couple of smaller fish/animals slowly moving across the lake splashing around on the surface.

Quite possible. A line of beavers was once mistaken for the Ogopogo.

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Was waiting for the moment oggo’s head  raised high above the water to finally prove its irrefutable existence...sadly no.  

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3 hours ago, Kittens Are Jerks said:

A log is the most likely explanation given that logs harvested by the timber industry are floating all over Lake Okanagan.

I say log.  

 

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2 hours ago, OpenMindedSceptic said:

Worth a look. Something moving quickly. The, it must be a log, brigade will be out in force but whatever it is is moving quickly, that's some current in flattish conditions. 

The surface of tbe water doesn't always convey the strength of the current. I have definitely seen some interesting things and wouldn't say it looks like a log if there were any body movements that suggested otherwise.

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Not a very impressive video:
 

Papameter  25% Ogopogo    75% Ogopog-no

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2 hours ago, acute said:

It's an Ogopogo.

Get over it!

Seen one, seen 'em all.....

 

1 hour ago, Piney said:

I say log.  

Well, you would, wouldn't you. :td:

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3 minutes ago, acute said:

Well, you would, wouldn't you. :td:

Ruin your day, did I? :o

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Take it out, just do it.... 

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25 minutes ago, acute said:

Has ouija ouija been feeding you?

:unsure2:

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This is a natural effect caused by the wake of a boat that has passed out of sight already. Look how it moves towards the shore without ever turning, this optical effect is caused by a reflection/shadow on the leading edge of the wake. Same thing often seen at Loch Ness

Edit - also look at the 'humps' that appear behind the small boat that enters from the left half way through. 

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I grew up on a bay that fed into the Mississippi river up in Minnesota.  This looks like a log in the current.

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I didnt see anything saying to me it WASNT a log. I say log too.

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