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posted by axlluver43
Now listen, I was searching the web to put some đường dẫn on here and I found another legend.

Somewhere in Vermont, there's a lake called Lake Champlain, and people have been seeing what appears to be a sea monster. This might as well be our Loch Ness Monster, but there's been so much proof. Ever since the 1800's people have been spotting it. Now I believe in the Loch Ness Monster but is this real?

Like Bigfoot and the Loch Ness monster, most of the evidence for Champ's existence rests on eyewitness testimony. As I have noted elsewhere (Radford 2002), such accounts are notoriously unreliable and a poor substitute for hard evidence. One writer (Rabbit 2000) listed over a dozen factors that can reduce the accuracy of such accounts, including observer's fear and stress; poor observation conditions; slippage of memory; seeing what the observer wants hoặc expects to see; changing details to conform to other witnesses' accounts; reluctance to admit ignorance; filling in nonexistent details, and so on.

Lake creature sightings are complicated bởi the fact that it is very difficult to judge distances and sizes on bodies of water. As Paul LeBlond of the trường đại học of British Columbia's Department of Oceanography points out, "A problem which commonly arises in the interpretation of unfamiliar objects on water is that of determining their size. In the absence of nearby reference features, the eye cannot estimate absolute dimensions reliably" (LeBlond 1982). On land, the human eye and brain can judge spatial dimensions fairly well, comparing an object to a nearby tree, home, hoặc other structure. An unfamiliar object against a visual field such as sky hoặc water, however, can produce wildly inaccurate estimates of size and distance.

People often see what they want--or expect--to see. In the case of Champ, the monster's likeness and legend are well-known in the area, and the knowledge that a monster is đã đưa ý kiến to reside in the lake could easily transform an unusual sighting of "something in the water" into a Champ sighting.

Eyewitness sightings of Champ are relatively rare, and sightings accompanied bởi good photographs are even rarer. The Mansi family had the remarkable fortune to not only get a good long look at the creature but also photograph it (see figure 1).

According to Sandra Mansi, her family's encounter with Champ took place on Tuesday, July 5, 1977. Sandra and her fiancé Anthony Mansi, along with Sandra's two children from her trước đó marriage, were taking a leisurely drive along Lake Champlain. They drove bởi some farmland and, around noon, made their way to a small bluff overlooking the lake. The two children went down to the water while Anthony returned to their car to get a camera. As Sandra watched her children and the lake, she noticed a disturbance in the water about 150 feet away. She thought at first it was a school of fish, then possibly a scuba diver. "Then the head and neck broke the surface of the water. Then I saw the head come up, then the neck, then the back" (Mansi 2002).

Mansi did not panic: "I wasn't even scared, I'm just trying to figure out what I'm seeing. Then when Tony came over the field he saw it and started screaming, `Get the kids out of the water!'" The kids scrambled up the bank and headed toward the car. As Anthony helped Sandra up the bank, he handed her the camera. She knelt down, snapped one photo, and then put the camera down to watch the creature. The head and neck turned slightly, then slowly sank into the water and disappeared.

The Mansis estimated that the creature's neck stuck about six feet out of the water and the whole object was about twelve to fifteen feet long. The sighting lasted a remarkably long time--between four and seven minutes--during which time the creature never turned to face the shore. Sandra Mansi described the neck and head as dark in color and đã đưa ý kiến that what we see in the photograph is as much of the creature as she saw.

Despite the substantial weight and credibility được trao to it bởi Champ researchers, the Mansi photograph bởi itself is intriguing but holds almost no value as evidence. There is little usable information revealed in the photograph; whether bởi accident hoặc design, virtually all of the information needed to determine the photograph's authenticity (and subject matter) is missing, lost, hoặc unavailable. For example, Mansi cannot provide the negative, which might hiển thị evidence of tampering (she đã đưa ý kiến she habitually threw away her negatives). She also can't provide other photographs taken on the roll (which might hiển thị other angles of the same object, hoặc perhaps "test" các bức ảnh of a known object from an odd position). Mansi claims to be unable to locate the site of the photo, which would help to determine a number of things, including the size of the object. Furthermore, the bức ảnh has virtually no objects of known scale (boat, human, etc.) bởi which to judge the creature's size hoặc the distance. The fact that the Mansis, allegedly afraid of ridicule, waited four years to release the bức ảnh was also seen as suspicious. All we are left with is a fantastic story whose only supporting proof is a compelling but ambiguous photograph of something in the water.

Because of the litany of missing information (and the relatively high quality of the image), suspicions of a hoax surfaced almost as quickly as Champ. Such accusations were summarily dismissed bởi Mansi family lawyer Alan Neigher, who đã đưa ý kiến that they "could no thêm have constructed such a hoax than put a satellite in orbit."

Richard D. Smith, a filmmaker who was producing a documentary on Champ, offered his expert commentary on the matter of a hoax: "As a photographer and filmmaker, I can speak with some authority as to what it would take to fake a picture of this sort. Assuming the remote possibility that the Mansi bức ảnh is a fraud, it would require fabrication of an excellent, full-sized model (highly expensive in terms of expertise and materials) which would have to be smuggled out to Champlain hoặc another lake, there assembled hoặc inflated, and successfully maneuvered around out in the water (most difficult, especially with a slight wind blowing), the whole thing accomplished without being seen hoặc the slightest leak in security (unlikely)" (Smith 1984).

This account is nearly comical in its strained assumptions. Smith envisions an "excellent, full-sized model" of the Champ monster, which certainly is unlikely. But the Mansi photograph doesn't hiển thị an "excellent, full-sized model" of Champ; it simply shows a dark, featureless, ambiguous curved form of unknown size in water. Surely such an object would not be as difficult to fake as Smith presumes.

However far-fetched some of the hoax dismissals are, I believe they are fundamentally correct. After an exhaustive and detailed review of both her account and photograph, I am willing to grant that she is probably a sincere eyewitness reporting essentially what she saw. Assuming that both the account and bức ảnh are truthful (though error-prone) records of something in the water, what can we conclude about it? Several examinations have been done.
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posted by smileypop9
I found some urban legends online :)
I'm gonna post some of them.
This is 'The Body in the Bed':

A NEWLYWED husband and wife went to Las Vegas for their honeymoon, and checked into a suite at a hotel. When they got to their room they both detected a bad odor. The husband called down to the front bàn and asked to speak to the manager. He explained that the room smelled very bad and they would like another suite. The manager apologized and told the man that they were all booked because of a convention. He offered to send them to a restaurant of their choice for lunch compliments of the hotel and...
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posted by smileypop9
Found some urban legends online :)
I'm gonna post some of them.
This is 'Bride-and-Seek':

BACK IN '75 a young couple, both 18, decided to get married right after high school. The father of the bride lived in Palm bờ biển, bãi biển in a mansion and was able to afford a big wedding for them. To make a long story short, they got married and the wedding was beautiful.

After the wedding they had a big reception in an old building and everyone got pretty drunk. When there were only about 20 people left, the groom decided that they should play hide-and-seek. Everyone agreed and the groom was "it." They all went...
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posted by smileypop9
Found some urban legends online :)
I'm gonna post some of them.
This is 'The Fatal Hairdo':

PLEASE TAKE caution. Pass this along to your Những người bạn and family.

Something terrible happened to a 10-year-old girl who had braids. The little girl had been wearing her braids in a ponytail for the longest time, and apparently the braids were old, at least 2 to 3 months old, and the mother never took them down to wash them hoặc let them air out hoặc anything.

Anyway, the girl had been complaining to her mother about having a headache for about two weeks, but her mother just brushed it off, assuming that she had...
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posted by smileypop9
Found some urban legends online :)
I'm gonna post some of them.
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After the doctor pronounced her dead, my great-great grandfather insisted that she was not. They had to literally pry him away from his wife's body so they could ready her for burial.

Now,...
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posted by smileypop9
I found some urban legends online, and I'm gonna post some of them :)
This is the hook man one:

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A short while later, the âm nhạc suddenly stopped and an announcer's voice came on, warning in an urgent tone that a convicted murderer had just escaped from the state insane asylum — which happened to be located not far from Lovers' Lane — and that anyone who noticed a strange man lurking about with a hook in place of his right...
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