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In a remarkable twist of fate, filmmakers Richard Rossi and Kelly Tabor unintentionally discovered stunning drone footage from DP Daniels's drone of “Champ,” the legendary lake monster said to inhabit Lake Champlain, while on location for their upcoming film, “Lucy and the Lake Monster.“ This surprising encounter in Lake Champlain on a July afternoon has set the stage for an exciting world premiere of the film, where audiences will discover the heartwarming story alongside this thrilling footage. For more info, visit (Copyright, 2022, Richard Rossi and Kelly Tabor, All Rights Reserved) PRELIMINARY SCIENTIFIC EVALUATION OF THE TABOR-ROSSI CHAMP FOOTAGE The present document delineates the preliminary scientific evaluation of the Tabor-Rossi Champ footage, juxtaposing it with the renowned 1977 Mansi photograph. A comprehensive and exhaustive analysis is scheduled for dissemination in the following year. The Tabor-Rossi footage constitutes the most compelling extant evidence to date supporting the potential survival of a plesiosaur-like species. It incorporates numerous elements that the 1977 Mansi photograph of “Champ“ does not possess: 1. The inclusion of a boat in the footage, occupied by two individuals, provides a critical reference for scale, thereby facilitating an assessment of the dimensions of the observed organism. The boat's measurements are documented at feet in length and feet in width, with the subject appearing to exceed the size of the vessel. Notably, large sturgeon are documented to reach lengths of up to 7 feet, with the recorded maximum being 8 feet. Conversely, the Mansi photograph lacks any objects for scale reference. 2. The original Mansi Polaroid depicts the Champ entity in relatively shallow waters, not exceeding depths of 14 feet, in proximity to the shoreline. In contrast, the Tabor-Rossi footage was captured via drone technology in Bulwagga Bay within Lake Champlain. 3. An additional caveat regarding the Mansi photograph pertains to the inability of Sandra Mansi to determine the precise location where the image was acquired. In contrast, the Tabor-Rossi footage benefits from the corroborative accounts of multiple eyewitnesses, including cast and crew members, who have unequivocally identified the exact geographic coordinates of their filming location. 4. Importantly, Sandra Mansi did not retain the original negative of her photograph. The Tabor-Rossi footage is distinguished by its production in high resolution using a quality drone camera. The five seconds of footage available on YouTube represent only a diminutive sample of the entirety encompassing a broader five-minute segment that includes the subject in question. This raw footage was retained, allowing for enhanced scientific scrutiny through subsequent review. Initial morphological assessments, conducted through pixel and color threshold adjustments, as well as zoom enhancements, reveal concordance with established plesiosaur anatomical features, while presenting proportions inconsistent with sturgeon or alternative explanations. Noteworthy characteristics include, but are not limited to: a. A flattened plesiosaur head b. Locomotion via reptilian-like fins c. A slender, serpentine neck in conjunction with a more robust body structure A series of rigorous tests is slated for execution and will be submitted for scientific peer review as part of a scholarly article in the upcoming year, thereby inviting formal academic scrutiny of these findings.

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