VIDEO
PROOF
Sea monster
or monster hoax?
Amateur captures video of alleged lake beast
Van,
Eastern Turkey 1997 -- Sightings of the Lake Van monster were first reported
about two years ago, but further evidence was offered on Tuesday: bad
quality amateur pictures of something long and dark moving in the middle
of the lake. After each sighting, professional camera crews have rented
boats to try to capture the alleged beast clearly on film, but were unsuccessful
each time.
The subject became an obsession for 26-year-old Unal Kozak, a Van University
teaching assistant who has been talking to eyewitnesses since the first
sightings.
Stationing himself at spots where most of the sightings were reported,
Kozak says he saw and filmed the so-called monster on three occasions.
Kozak also wrote a book on the creature, including drawings of the monster
based on the descriptions of some 1,000 witnesses.
He says the creature is about 15 meters (49.5 feet) long. Public opinion
is divided over whether the Lake Van monster is a clever hoax to attract
visitors to a region that could use some tourist revenue. The city of
Van is in an underdeveloped area of eastern Turkey that for years has
lost out to holiday resorts in the west of the country.
The pictures have been sent to Cambridge University for examination,
and Jacques Cousteau, the world-famous marine biologist, is expected to
visit and examine the lake.
Unfortunatley, Jacques Cousteau has died, and we have not received further information about the examination. Perhaps his son and organization will continue the quest.

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