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Canadian Loch Ness: Legend Of Ogopogo
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Ongoing, First published Dec 09, 2020
"Now the water was calm. Nothing seemed out of the ordinary anymore. The family stood on the shore in horror. The kids were crying, the parents looked at the water expecting someone to come back up.
But no one did."

When a boating crew in Kelowna, British Colombia encounter the legendary Ogopogo causing all but one to go missing, a team of marine biologists try to track down the mythical beast and answer the long asked question. Is the legend of Ogopogo real or fiction?
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