"KELOWNA, B.C. -  Don't tell Robyn Holman that the mythical lake monster called the Ogopogo  doesn't exist.
 Because Holman says  the elusive beast made an appearance as she and a friend were travelling along  the highway near Peachland, B.C., on Sunday afternoon. Holman says she noticed a  wave in the water on Okanagan Lake and couldn't believe her eyes when she turned  to look.
 Holman says she took  a picture and is now waiting to get the photo developed. Whether it turns out or  not, the Kelowna, B.C., woman is now convinced that the legendary Ogopogo does  exist.
 The Ogopogo legend  has been in existence for as long as settlers have been in  B.C.
 The first recorded  sighting was in 1872, by Mrs. John Allison, and sightings have been recorded  regularly ever since, although there is no solid evidence that the creature  exists.
 First Nations  legends call the beast the N'ha-a-itk, or lake demon, according to local  lore.
 Similar to the  monster of Loch Ness in Scotland, the Ogopogo is purportedly a serpent-like  creature, somewhere between six and 15 metres long, with a horse-shaped head and  a dark blue or brown body. "
 
 
 


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