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In northeastern Ohio and Michigan folklore, Bessie is a name given to a lake monster in Lake Erie, [1] [2] also known as South Bay Bessie [3] or simply The Lake Erie Monster. The first recorded sighting of Bessie occurred in 1817, [ 2 ] and more sightings have occurred intermittently and in greater frequency in the last three decades. [ 2 ]
Sea Serpent, shark, or manatee [24] Lake Kussharo Hokkaido Japan: Asia: Kusshii: 30 to 60 ft (9-18 m) long with humps on its back, a long neck and a pair of horns on its head. [25] Lagarfljót Iceland: Europe: Lagarfljót Worm: Sometimes said to resemble large islands, but at other times to rise out of the water in arches, spanning hundreds of ...
LeSourdsville Lake Amusement Park was an amusement park located in Monroe, Ohio. Founded by Edgar Streifthau, the park originally opened in 1922 as a family picnic destination with swimming amenities. Throughout the 1940s, LeSourdsville Lake transformed into an amusement park with the addition of rides, attractions, and an arcade.
5.2 Ohio. 5.3 Pennsylvania. 5.4 New York. 5.5 Ontario. 6 Lake Ontario. ... Below is a list of ports in the Great Lakes region, which includes Lake Erie, Lake Huron, ...
Kayak adventurers found an incredibly rare, 4-meter-long “sea serpent” washed ashore in San Diego. It was the latest in only 20 encounters in California waters since 1901. The post “Bad Omen ...
The deep-sea fish are considered "incredibly rare" since less than 25 have been seen in Southern California waters in over a century, Ben Frable, Scripps' in-house fish expert and a museum ...
The name Worm's Head is derived from an Old English word 'wyrm' for 'sea serpent'. [1] The headland of carboniferous limestone comprises three islands: the Inner Head, the Middle Head which features a collapsed sea cave which is known as the Devil's Bridge, and the Outer Head. [2] In total, it is approximately one mile long.
The Lake Erie watersnake is found only on 15 islands in the Western end of Lake Erie and the Marblehead Peninsula of Ottawa County, Ohio. In Canadian waters, the subspecies is found on East Sister Island, Pelee Island, Middle Island, and Hen Island. In Ohio waters, it is found on 11 islands, including Kelley's Island and South Bass Island.