Watch: Ogopogo filmed by Canadian woman?
A woman hiking along the shore of Canada's Okanagan Lake captured footage of a curious disturbance that she suspects may have been the site's legendary lake monster, Ogopogo. According to a local media report, the intriguing sighting occurred this past Sunday as Lisa von Pander and her partner visited Kalamoir Regional Park in West Kelowna, British Columbia. "We took a break on a bench that had a great view of the lake," she recalled, when suddenly they noticed "these waves/ripples that were very different," likening the puzzling forms to "fins."
Fortunately, von Pander managed to capture some of the sighting with her cell phone. In the footage, seen above, she marvels to her partner, "it looks like a rippling Ogopogo" before observing, "that's not just boat waves and they’re all black." As such, the witness was left to wonder if she may have just seen Canada's version of the Loch Ness Monster. What do you think von Pander filmed with her cell phone on Sunday afternoon? Weigh in with your thoughts at the C2C Facebook page.