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In Canadian folklore, the Ogopogo is a lake monster said to inhabit Okanagan Lake in British Columbia, Canada. Some scholars have charted the entity's development from First Nations folklore and widespread water monster folklore motifs.
歐戈波戈(英語: Ogopogo,又譯奧古普古)是 加拿大民間傳說 ( 英語 : Canadian folklore ) 中一種生存在奧卡納干湖的湖怪,奧哥波各這個名稱是從印地安人的Naitaka而來,意為「水中的惡魔」。
欧戈波戈(英語: Ogopogo,又译奥古普古)是 加拿大民間傳說 ( 英语 : Canadian folklore ) 中一種生存在奧卡納干湖的湖怪,奧哥波各這個名稱是從印地安人的Naitaka而來,意為「水中的惡魔」。
2020年3月10日 · Around town, Ogopogo takes on a benign cartoonish form as a 15-foot-long green- and cream-coloured statue on the waterfront, the smiling mascot for the local WHL hockey team and as plush toys at...
2017年6月8日 · Ogopogo is a lake monster, usually seen as a series of humps moving across the surface of Canada’s Lake Okanagan. History is littered with Ogopogo sightings, and many cryptozoologists have conducted extensive research into the monster’s existence.
2012年9月9日 · Ogopogo is a fabled aquatic monster which is said to inhabit Okanagan Lake. The Salish called it "snake in the lake"; the Chinook called it "wicked one" and "gr...
2023年10月18日 · Over the past 150 years, sightings, photos and even videos of Ogopogo, a dark green snake of enormous length, has drawn tourists, zoologists and thrill seekers to the the shores of Okanagan Lake...