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Gentle Monster (Korean: 젠틀몬스터, stylized in all caps) is a South Korean sunglasses and optical glasses brand founded by Hankook Kim in Seoul in 2011. [1] [2] [3] Gentle Monster's brand name consists of two parts: gentle supposedly resembles the wearable, delicate, and humble side contrasting with monster reflecting the attitude and ...
Ogopogo. In Canadian folklore, the Ogopogo is a lake monster said to inhabit Okanagan Lake in British Columbia, Canada. Some scholars have charted the entity's development from First Nations folklore and widespread water monster folklore motifs. The Ogopogo now plays a role in the commercial symbolism and media representation of the region.
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Canadian folklore is the traditional material that Canadians pass down from generation to generation, either as oral literature or "by custom or practice". [1] It includes songs, legends, jokes, rhymes, proverbs, weather lore, superstitions, and practices such as traditional food-making and craft-making.
Isabella, Bear Lake Monster. Head variously described as being similar to that of a cow, otter, crocodile, or a walrus (minus the tusks). Its size was reported to be at least fifty feet (15 m) long, and light cream in color. [20] The creature can supposedly crawl onto the shore. Lake Ikeda.
Mussie. In Canadian folklore, Mussie is a creature said to live in Muskrat Lake in the Canadian province of Ontario. It is variously described, for example, as a walrus or as a three-eyed Loch Ness Monster -like creature.The legend of Mussie likely began around 1916, though legend claims that Canadian pioneer Samuel de Champlain wrote about it ...
Cressie. In Canadian folklore, Cressie is the nickname given to an eel -like lake monster said to reside in Crescent Lake, Robert's Arm, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. The name is a portmanteau of Crescent Lake and Nessie, the nickname given to the Loch Ness Monster. The monster has been described as resembling a large dark brown eel around ...
Manipogo. Coordinates: 98°26′32″W. In Canadian folklore, the Manipogo is a lake monster said to live in Lake Manitoba, Manitoba, Canada. The creature was dubbed Manipogo in 1960, the name echoing British Columbia's Ogopogo. [1] There is also a Lake Winnipegosis monster called Winnepogo, thought possibly to be the same creature since the ...