Lake Van Monster
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Lake Van Monster | |
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Statue of the Monster of Lake Van in the city of Van, Turkey |
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Creature | |
Name: | Lake Van Monster |
AKA: | Van Gölü Canavarı (Turkish) |
Classification | |
Grouping: | Cryptid |
Sub Grouping: | Lake monster |
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First Reported: | 1995 |
Country: | Turkey |
Region: | Lake Van, Van |
Habitat: | Water |
Status: | Unconfirmed |
The Lake Van Monster (Turkish: Van Gölü Canavarı) was not reported until 1995 in Lake Van, a large alkaline lake in Eastern Turkey. There are now more than 1,000 people claiming to have witnessed the beast which is reported to around fifteen meters long with spikes on its back and appears similar to a Plesiosaur or Ichthyosaurus. Following these reports the Turkish government sent an official scientific survey group to the lake who failed to spot the creature.
In 1997 a local man, Unal Kozak, a teaching assistant at Van University, captured the creature on video which was sent for analysis. He has written a book about the monster.
A 4-meter high statue based on reported sightings has been erected to its honor in Van, Turkey.
Skeptics point out that the region would benefit from tourist revenue and a hoax might attract visitors.[1]
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- ^ RJ (1997). Sea monster or monster hoax? - June 12, 1997. CNN Interactive - World News. Retrieved on 2006-05-01.