The Monster of Lake Prespa

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  • The LION will ROAR
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2009
    • 3231

    The Monster of Lake Prespa

    The Monster of Lake Prespa

    Рибарите од Нивици виделе чудовиште во Преспанско Езеро (ВИДЕО)
    16 мај 2012


    Има чудни сенки. Нешто има. Честопати мрежите ни се испокинати.


    Вака пред камерата на Би-би-си сведочат рибарите од Нивици, македонско село на грчкиот дел од Преспанско Езеро. Британската телевизија за овој чуден настан или обид за туристичка атракција подготвила петминутна репортажа. Репортерот на Би-би-си забележува и невообичаено големо присуство на војска.






    Is this a trick from the greeks to encourage tourist or is it an excuse to have their military along the borders..? hmmm

    I wonder why they didn't come to Macedonia, and do part of the filming there. The biggest part of the lake is in Macedonia, not in Greece.
    And who ever hired that journalist should be sacked...looks like this was her first reporting......HOW FAKE...

    At 2.36sec the guy on the boat is Macedonian I have seen him on interviews about his Macedonian origins
    Also at 52sec, Jannis - yeah he really looks greek
    Also many in the villagers can speak English yet the Mayor can’t....lol



    Here are some quote's on Youtube I found quite funny...lol

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    The monster lives in the Macedonian part of the lake and it is familiar around the locals as Gulabica (Гулабица).

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    poor greeks, first economy, then neo-nazis in parliament, now sea monsters..

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    Macedonia have the bigger part of prespa lake, so go there and ask the Macedonian about this story... they will tells you that is a greek ho want to transform in a human..

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    who knows what is more scaring...monster from Prespa Lake or the monster that put them in bankruptcy and misery, they are desperate and poor ))

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    Site grci da gi izejt

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    Because the Monster was seen in Greece.... Now the greeks will claim it was Greek Macedonian and always there for 4000 years.... hahahahahaha
    Last edited by The LION will ROAR; 05-16-2012, 06:20 PM.
    The Macedonians originates it, the Bulgarians imitate it and the Greeks exploit it!
  • The LION will ROAR
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2009
    • 3231

    #2
    Prespa Lake

    The Prespa lake is second largest lake in Macedonia. The Prespa lake is settled in the south-western part of the Republic of Macedonia and lies in the Prespa valley, between the Resen field and Baba, Suva Gora and Galicica mountain. South - eastern of the lake Golem Grad is the point that connect the Macedonian - Greek - Albanian border.

    The lake of Prespa covers and area of 274 sq km, of which 176,8 sq km are in Macedonia, 49,4 sq km are in Albania and 47,8 sq km are in Greece. Prespa lake lies of an attitude of 853 above the sea level.

    The Prespa lake is contained from Golema Prespa and Mala Prespa and the second one Mala Prespa as a gulf, deeply enters in south-west between the Suva Gora and Galicica mountain. The length of the Prespa lake is 28,6 km and the width is 16,9 km. The approximately depth of the Prespa lake is 18,75 meters and the deepest point is at Golubino depression, 54 meters. On the bottom of the lake there are more depressions like, Nivicka, Konjska and Stenjska. The coast of the western part of the lake is fill of cliffs, while the eastern part of fill of beautiful sand beaches.

    Prespa lake, as part of Galicica National Park, its rare plant and animal life that have been preserved through the centuries, are strictly protected. Boat trips may be taken around the island, and escorted land trips are available under the auspices of the park authorities. The Prespa lake, most important water sources are, Golema Reka, Brajcinska Reka and Kranska and the Malo Prespa lake, that is 3 meters above the Golemo Prespa lake. So through the place Perovo the water from the Malo Prespa lake flows, in the Golemo Prespa lake.

    The water of the Prespa lake has it's highest temperature in August, 24,3 degrees, while in the winter is the coldest and sometimes may freeze. The color of the water is variable yellow-green and heavenly blue.








    The Macedonians originates it, the Bulgarians imitate it and the Greeks exploit it!

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    • momce
      Banned
      • Oct 2012
      • 426

      #3
      hey i know that clown in the boat he tried to give me a lecture once about how prespansko has always been greek i felt like shitting in his mouth

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