Debbie Gelter of New Port Beach off Westside Road in Vernon is the latest to have seen Ogopogo.
Gelter says there were no boats in the area when she saw three long shiny black humps in the water earlier this week. In total the humps were 5 meters in length. A loud bang preceded her sighting.
Gelter says she also saw it two weeks ago. Then she says she saw a dinosaur-shaped head and neck moving through the water.
The first Ogopogo sighting occurred in 1860, sixty years before the first recorded reports of The Loch Ness Monster in Scotland.
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