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Jul 9, 2017 10:10:28   #
aschweik Loc: NE Ohio
 
Taken at Hinckley Lake, Hinckley Ohio. I think we shouldn't swim here.......


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Jul 9, 2017 10:21:21   #
DebAnn Loc: Toronto
 
Duckosaurus, perhaps?

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Jul 9, 2017 10:36:13   #
jaymatt Loc: Alexandria, Indiana
 

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Jul 9, 2017 10:37:34   #
rmalarz Loc: Tempe, Arizona
 
Good catch. I'd agree with the not swimming there concept.
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aschweik wrote:
Taken at Hinckley Lake, Hinckley Ohio. I think we shouldn't swim here.......

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Jul 9, 2017 10:49:00   #
pmsc70d Loc: Post Falls, Idaho
 
That's why Nessie is so hard to find - camouflage!

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Jul 9, 2017 11:03:31   #
rocket111
 
The Hinckly Lake Monster. For it to be a real monster it has to be out of focus, black and white grainey. It helps to have a witness or two that would say they saw it and it was spooky quiet. Ready to eat something.
Nice pictures ☆

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Jul 9, 2017 11:21:21   #
PixelStan77 Loc: Vermont/Chicago
 
aschweik wrote:
Taken at Hinckley Lake, Hinckley Ohio. I think we shouldn't swim here.......


In Vermont we have CHAMP. In Scotland they have Nessie that generates 42 million dollars in revenue each year.

On August 22, 564, some historians say Columba, a Christian leader, reported seeing the animal that would become known as the Loch Ness Monster in Loch Ness, Scotland. Columba was an Irish priest (later a saint) who was visiting Scotland, and reportedly compelled the monster to not attack one of Columba’s followers.

The Loch Ness Monster is probably the most famous target of cryptozoology, the study of animals whose existence has not been proven. Cryptozoology is not a science.

Cryptozoologists search for mythical creatures called cryptids. Thousands of cultures all over the world report cryptids. Besides the Loch Ness Monster, other lake cryptids include Champ (in Lake Champlain, United States and Canada); Issi (in Lake Ikeda, Japan); and the Lagarfljot Worm (in Lagarfljot Lake, Iceland). Other cryptids include chupacabras, blood-sucking creatures that threaten livestock throughout Latin America; bunyips, which lurk in Australia’s swamps; dingoneks, “jungle walruses” found in lakes and rivers in central Africa; and, of course, Bigfoot, who stalks old-growth forests of the Pacific Northwest.

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Jul 10, 2017 09:40:59   #
Stash Loc: South Central Massachusetts
 
I agree with DebAnn. Definitely a Duckosaurus.

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Jul 10, 2017 11:28:10   #
ebbote Loc: Hockley, Texas
 
What ever it is it looks like it had it brains blown out, should be of no danger to anyone.

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Jul 10, 2017 22:12:59   #
sailorsmom Loc: Souderton, PA
 
Cute one, Audrey!

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