The MOCK Ness Monster! Could freaky head that pokes from an Albanian lake spark a rush to view the new NESSIE?
- A European version of the Loch Ness Monster has been caught on camera
- The creepy creature was filmed in the Great Prespa Lake in Albania
- The footage shows the head and neck of a creature emerging from the water
A central European version of the Loch Ness Monster has been caught on camera.
The creature was filmed in the Albanian section of the Great Prespa Lake, which is shared by Albania, Greece and Macedonia.
The footage appears to show the head and neck of a large creature emerging from the water.
A previous video said to show the monster was filmed in the Greek section of the lake, near the village of Nivica, five years ago.
The new footage sparked an investigation by a party of journalists who were led on a tour of the lakeside by retired geography professor, Sima Jonoski.
However, they failed to see any further sign of the monster in the area where it was seen, near the Albanian tourist village of Pretor.
The creature was filmed in the Albanian section of the Great Prespa Lake, which is shared by Albania, Greece and Macedonia
The new footage sparked an investigation by a party of journalists who were led on a tour of the lakeside by retired geography professor, Sima Jonoski
While many locals believe in the legend of the monster of the lake, others think it is a giant catfish.
Mr Jonoski, a non-believer who became the first man to swim across the lake back in 1970, said: 'I remember when a ship sank in Albania, near Mali grad, a lot of children drowned in Prespa Lake.
'Then I found out that the divers who searched for them saw great catfish. They were so scared that they stopped the search.
I think that it was one of those catfish that the Greek fishermen saw.'
He added: 'Sometimes things happen in Prespa Lake that don't happen in other lakes. '
When I was a teacher in 1976 I saw a large pillar of water rising near the border with Greece, shaped like a mushroom.
'It came down only after 10 to 15 minutes.'
The Great Prespa Lake, and the nearby Small Prespa Lake, are the highest tectonic lakes in the Balkans, at an altitude of 853 metres (2,798 ft).
There are legends of monsters living in a number of lakes around the world, including Nessie in Loch Ness and Morag, in Loch Morar, boith in Scotland.
Other legendary creatures include the Lagarfljot Worm, in Lagarfljot, Iceland, Ogopogo, in Canada's Okanagan Lake, and Lariosauro, in Lake Como, Italy.
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