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		<title>The Bear Lake Monster</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[On the Utah-Idaho border there is a folk-lore about a lake monster appearing  near Bear Lake. The myth grew from articles  written around the 19th century by Joseph C. Rich, a Mormon  who colonized in the area, telling about second-hand accounts of sightings of the creature. Although later he recalled the stories. Other reports had [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="size-medium wp-image-1836 alignleft" src="http://losangelespublicrelations.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/bearlake-300x156.png" alt="lakemonsters" width="300" height="156" />On the Utah-Idaho border there is a folk-lore about a lake monster appearing  near Bear Lake. The myth grew from articles  written around the 19th century by Joseph C. Rich, a Mormon  who colonized in the area, telling about second-hand accounts of sightings of the creature. Although later he recalled the stories.</p>
<p>Other reports had the creature looking anything from a walrus to a dinosaur and others as a large carp. The last known report of a sighting was in 2004.  The Bear  Bear Lake monster also found fame in the Animal Planet’s “Lost Tapes”.</p>
<p>The story actually started with a man known simply as “Uncle Marty.” Supposedly on the afternoon of August 12, 2007 , Uncle Marty first spotted the monster while shotgunning his third Keystone Light. “As I bit down on the bottom of the can, you know . . . for the shotgun, I saw this giant snake just poke up out of the water. Well I threw down my brewskie, right into the sand and ran to the water.”</p>
<p>Although there were no other witnesses to the sighting, the family who had helped consume gallons of booze ,swear they all saw the beast.</p>
<p>All i can say about this whole story, is it sounds like a bad movie, but if it is real let&#8217;s hope it comes up next time and eats someone just like Uncle Marty.</p>
<p>Looks like the Bear Lake Monster mystery still lives on.</p>
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