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If there is a Loch Ness monster in Scotland that scientists have so far had no conclusive proof of, there is a similar monster in China. The legend “Lake Thien Tri monster” dates back to 1903 and has been passed down until now.
Man-recorded images show a black round object floating on the surface of Tian Zhi Lake on Changbai Mountain, northeast China’s Jilin Province.
Thien Son Thien Tri National Park staff told the Daily Mail that they discovered “a large creature, about 2.1 meters in size” while patrolling the scenic spot on the morning of October 20.
This person said that he saw an unusual object in the middle of the lake on the morning of October 20, recorded it and posted it on Chinese social media. The images, taken from an observatory 500 meters from the lake’s surface, show a black circular object on the surface of the water.
The black spot appears small in the video, but it is actually quite large, the employee said. This employee confirmed that it was definitely not a ship.
The last image of the “monster” of Lake Thien Tri. Photo: Daily Mail
This monster became a major topic of discussion in Chinese newspapers in the 1980s, such as the “Approaching Science” column of China Central Television (CCTV).
In July 2003, the Beijing Youth Daily reported that some officials and local people saw a herd of mysterious creatures swimming in Lake Thien Tri.
At the time, Mr. Truong Lo Phong, Deputy Director of the Jilin Forest Department, told the media, “In about 50 minutes, the monster pack appeared 5 times. Sometimes there were only 1, some times and the last time . there are 20 “. He said that because at a distance of 2 km, the monsters were visible only as white or black dots, but they could be sure they were creatures.
Locals said the Lake Thien Tri monster appeared in 1903, much like a giant buffalo emerging from the water, roaring loudly trying to attack three people in the lake and then disappearing after being shot 6 times in the stomach.
Information on the Lake Thien Tri monster reappeared in August 1962, when an eyewitness looked through a telescope and saw two large creatures that appeared to play and chase each other.
A photo of a monster’s head in Lake Thien Tri appeared on July 21, 2005. Photo: Weibo
This created a wave of rumors with more than 100 people claiming to have seen monsters with various descriptions ranging from a giant fish to a long-necked fish, such as the plesiosaur, a sea monster. The long neck dominates the Jurassic oceans. The monster is said to have a head the size of a human head, very large round eyes, protruding mouth, neck 1.2 to 1.5 m in length.
Thien Tri Lake, or Lake of Heaven, is located near the highest peak in the northeast of the Truong Bach mountain range, formed at the mouth of an extinct volcano, the water is very cold, the winter is covered with snow, the summer it’s at 12 o’clock. noon is only 8-11 degrees Celsius.
This is the deepest lake in the mountains in the world today. The reservoir contains about 2 billion tons of fresh water, but it does not contain many species of fish. The truth about the monsters in Thien Tri Lake has thus far not been answered.
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