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Click on a thumbnail to see a larger image. Northern Lights after a Summer Storm
Ten Mile Waterfront in Winter The Ten Mile Monster Jerry writes: "We saw the note in the last newsletter concerning unusual sightings on Ten Mile. We were first made aware of the "folk" story when we purchased our first cabin on the lake over 30 years ago. It was known as "The Ten Mile Monster"and we were told many folk stories of who had seen this creature in the Boy River. Over the years we thought we caught some glimpses of strange things but never were sure of what we saw. During the weekend of June 26, this year, my daughter was kayaking in Robinson Bay and by accident got a picture of something strange. I have included the picture. It was taken looking NW from Angel Island toward the main shore in the far Western portion of the bay. She was out to get eagle pictures and got this one purely by accident as she was only intending to get a picture of her husband on shore.. I have enlarged the picture and compared dimensions and distances to items on shore and I estimate that the head of this creature is at least 12 to 15 inches wide! I don't know where the name Walter came from, because we have affectionately called this creature "TESSIE", similar to the Lock Ness creature!" Jacob Shelton on the
Dock Some 20 Ducks (Sept.
30) August Morning from
East Shore of Ten Mile Lake Looking thru the
narrows from near Bushes Point. Afternoon on Ten Mile Lake Photo by Geoff Cox, 2008 The old panoramic view of Ten Mile |
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