The myth of the Loch Ness Monster is well known, but is there another prehistoric creature lurking in one of America's lakes? Visit Lake Champlain, between New York and Vermont, and you may see a twenty foot creature moving about under the water. This animal may closely resemble a plesiosaur. Could it be a relative of Scotland's Loch Ness Monster? Is this a link to the prehistoric past? Hear accounts from scores of eyewitnesses, some modern, some that date back many years. Watch as experts mount specially designed cameras around the lake to capture a picture of the sea creature that locals call "Champ".
Experts also review existing snapshots of Champ to see if they are authentic documentation or photographic trickery. Does America have its own Loch Ness Monster? Is it possible that a line of plesiosaurs survived extinction? Is Champ real, and if not, what is in those photographs? Learn the answers to these questions and more.
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