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SHATNER: The South Pacific. April 1977. 00:01
30 miles off the coast of New Zealand, 00:03
a Japanese fishing vessel drags a massive net nearly 1,000 feet 00:06
under the water hoping to fill it with tons of mackerel. 00:10
The crew is shocked when the net pulls up a horrifying carcass 00:15
of a creature that will spark awe 00:20
and curiosity around the world. 00:22
This fishing boat picked up this enormous, 00:25
disgusting creature, and there is a famous photo 00:30
that you can see of it where it's hanging 00:34
from the boat's crane, 00:37
and the skin is kind of dripping off the bones. 00:39
It's got this long neck and these gangly arms. 00:41
Back in Japan, there was 00:46
a marine expert named Tokio Shikama. 00:47
And he was looking at the photos. 00:50
And he proposed that it might be a plesiosaurus, 00:52
which has been extinct for 66 million years. 00:55
LEWIS: The plesiosaur had razor-sharp teeth in its mouth. 01:01
It could get up to 40 feet in length. 01:07
Researchers believe that it would attack its prey 01:10
from underneath, from below, like the great white shark. 01:13
It had an extremely powerful bite force. 01:17
It was a deadly predator. 01:21
SHATNER: Did Japanese fisherman discover the decayed carcass 01:24
of a prehistoric predator? 01:28
It's an audacious claim. 01:30
Yet, throughout the 20th century, 01:33
And of course, the most iconic example is said to reside 01:34
in a large lake in the Scottish Highlands 01:36
called the Loch Ness Monster. 01:38
The Loch Ness Monster is undoubtedly the most famous 01:44
alleged plesiosaur-like creature, 01:48
but it's not the only one. 01:50
There are many lakes and lochs around the world that have 01:52
stories of unknown creatures swimming in them. 01:55
One of the best examples is Lake Champlain 02:00
located between Vermont, New York, 02:03
and the province of Quebec in Canada. 02:06
Lake Champlain is 120 miles in length 02:10
and 13 miles at its widest point. 02:15
It's three times the size of Loch Ness. 02:18
And many people believe that a large lake monster 02:22
lives in the waters of Lake Champlain. 02:26
The Lake Champlain Monster, also known as Champ, 02:30
is described as having a large body, 02:33
and four fins, a long neck, with a small head, 02:37
very much like a plesiosaur. 02:42
SHATNER: The Lake Champlain Monster, 02:46
affectionately called "Champ" or "Champy," 02:48
is a local legend for those who live 02:50
along this huge North American lake. 02:52
The creature is celebrated with historic markers that claim 02:54
hundreds of sightings of the beast, 02:58
But is Champ just folklore 03:02
or could there really be a monstrous creature 03:05
lurking the depths of Lake Champlain? 03:08
Lake Champlain gained international attention 03:12
in 1977 when Sandra Mansi 03:15
and her two children and her fiancé 03:18
were taking a leisurely drive up the coast 03:21
of Vermont along the lake. 03:25
They decided to pull over to have a little picnic, 03:28
let everyone stretch their legs, 03:31
and the kids to splash around in the water. 03:33
Sandra Mansi saw a large head 03:36
break out from the surface of the water 03:39
attached to a long neck. 03:41
Mansi was able to snap one photograph of the creature 03:46
that appeared to be looking away from her. 03:50
The photo shows what looks like 03:53
a plesiosaur-like creature with its body in the water 03:56
and its head and neck sticking up. 04:01
And this is something that's become 04:03
sort of the image of what we believe Champ to look like. 04:05
The Mansi photo has been analyzed by photo experts 04:09
who agree that this is a genuine photo 04:13
and has not been altered in any way. 04:17
It's very convincing that at least some sort of 04:20
mysterious creature is lurking in the waters of Lake Champlain. 04:23
SHATNER: Sandra Mansi's extraordinary photograph has provided 04:27

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SHATNER: The South Pacific. April 1977.
30 miles off the coast of New Zealand,
a Japanese fishing vessel drags a massive net nearly 1,000 feet
under the water hoping to fill it with tons of mackerel.
The crew is shocked when the net pulls up a horrifying carcass
of a creature that will spark awe
and curiosity around the world.
This fishing boat picked up this enormous,
disgusting creature, and there is a famous photo
that you can see of it where it's hanging
from the boat's crane,
and the skin is kind of dripping off the bones.
It's got this long neck and these gangly arms.
Back in Japan, there was
a marine expert named Tokio Shikama.
And he was looking at the photos.
And he proposed that it might be a plesiosaurus,
which has been extinct for 66 million years.
LEWIS: The plesiosaur had razor-sharp teeth in its mouth.
It could get up to 40 feet in length.
Researchers believe that it would attack its prey
from underneath, from below, like the great white shark.
It had an extremely powerful bite force.
It was a deadly predator.
SHATNER: Did Japanese fisherman discover the decayed carcass
of a prehistoric predator?
It's an audacious claim.
Yet, throughout the 20th century,
And of course, the most iconic example is said to reside
in a large lake in the Scottish Highlands
called the Loch Ness Monster.
The Loch Ness Monster is undoubtedly the most famous
alleged plesiosaur-like creature,
but it's not the only one.
There are many lakes and lochs around the world that have
stories of unknown creatures swimming in them.
One of the best examples is Lake Champlain
located between Vermont, New York,
and the province of Quebec in Canada.
Lake Champlain is 120 miles in length
and 13 miles at its widest point.
It's three times the size of Loch Ness.
And many people believe that a large lake monster
lives in the waters of Lake Champlain.
The Lake Champlain Monster, also known as Champ,
is described as having a large body,
and four fins, a long neck, with a small head,
very much like a plesiosaur.
SHATNER: The Lake Champlain Monster,
affectionately called "Champ" or "Champy,"
is a local legend for those who live
along this huge North American lake.
The creature is celebrated with historic markers that claim
hundreds of sightings of the beast,
But is Champ just folklore
or could there really be a monstrous creature
lurking the depths of Lake Champlain?
Lake Champlain gained international attention
in 1977 when Sandra Mansi
and her two children and her fiancé
were taking a leisurely drive up the coast
of Vermont along the lake.
They decided to pull over to have a little picnic,
let everyone stretch their legs,
and the kids to splash around in the water.
Sandra Mansi saw a large head
break out from the surface of the water
attached to a long neck.
Mansi was able to snap one photograph of the creature
that appeared to be looking away from her.
The photo shows what looks like
a plesiosaur-like creature with its body in the water
and its head and neck sticking up.
And this is something that's become
sort of the image of what we believe Champ to look like.
The Mansi photo has been analyzed by photo experts
who agree that this is a genuine photo
and has not been altered in any way.
It's very convincing that at least some sort of
mysterious creature is lurking in the waters of Lake Champlain.
SHATNER: Sandra Mansi's extraordinary photograph has provided

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Vocabulary Meanings

monster

/ˈmɒn.stər/

B1
  • noun
  • - a large imaginary creature in stories

creature

/ˈkriː.tʃər/

B2
  • noun
  • - a living being, especially an animal

lake

/leɪk/

A1
  • noun
  • - a large area of water surrounded by land

plesiosaurus

/ˌpliː.zi.əˈsɔː.rəs/

C1
  • noun
  • - an extinct marine reptile with long neck

prehistoric

/ˌpriː.hɪˈstɒr.ɪk/

B2
  • adjective
  • - relating to the time before written history

extinct

/ɪkˈstɪŋkt/

B2
  • adjective
  • - no longer existing

predator

/ˈprɛd.ə.tər/

B2
  • noun
  • - an animal that hunts and eats other animals

photograph

/ˈfəʊ.tə.ɡrɑːf/

B1
  • noun
  • - a picture made using a camera

massive

/ˈmæs.ɪv/

B2
  • adjective
  • - very large in size or amount

horrifying

/ˈhɒr.ɪ.faɪ.ɪŋ/

B2
  • adjective
  • - causing strong feelings of fear or shock

awe

/ɔː/

B2
  • noun
  • - a feeling of respect mixed with fear

curiosity

/ˌkjʊə.riˈɒs.ə.ti/

B1
  • noun
  • - a strong desire to know or learn something

sightings

/ˈsaɪ.tɪŋz/

B2
  • noun
  • - occasions when something is seen

legend

/ˈlɛdʒ.ənd/

B1
  • noun
  • - a story from the past that may not be true

lurking

/ˈlɜː.kɪŋ/

B2
  • verb
  • - to wait or stay hidden

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