ID | #1538635443 |
Added | Thu, 04/10/2018 |
Author | July N. |
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Phenomena | |
Status | Hypothesis
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Initial data
The canadian lake monster Ogopogo of Okanagan lake are not so lucky as his "kinsman" of Nessie from the Scottish lake Loch ness. Basically all the posts about seeing Ogopogo oral, video or pictures is extremely small.
The observation of a monster happened on September 18. Working Martin came from Vancouver in the day worked on standing on the Bank building. During the lunch break, he decided to go to the lake and relax while enjoying the views.
"I noted that there were very few yachts and realized that it was because the day quite calm and peaceful. Waves on the lake did not exist. And suddenly I saw in the water something like a huge snake. It barely stuck his head out of the water, but her body created a large wave.
I was with a colleague and immediately pointed him in the wrong direction. He too saw the creature and looked amazed. I still don't know what it was, but it was 20-50 feet (6-15 meters) and it was on the surface of the water for 2-3 minutes. I tried to get my phone to take pictures, but by the time I got it out of his pocket and turned on the camera, it is already gone and the surface was only a small wave.
Then I found out that a week earlier a man made lake photo similar creatures and it turns out it was very near the place where he had seen me."
Translated by «Yandex.Translator»
Hypotheses
Standing waves
Standing wave — interference phenomena of waves propagating in opposite directions, in which the energy transfer is weakened or absent.
The elastic body can perform quite complex vibrations for which they contract, stretch, bend and twist. Vibrations of any elastic body can be represented as a combination of overlapping each other over simple normal fluctuations.
Investigation
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