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Discover Memphre, Sea Serpent, Lake Memphremagog
The legendary, friendly and playful sea serpent of the international waters of Lake Memphremagog of Vermont/Canada. Newport, Vermont - USA home of Memphre lies at the head of the lake where the legend of a sea serpent inhabits the international waters as early as 1816 to present time. Barbara Malloy, Vermont's 1st lady Dracontologist from Newport, Vermont has for the past twenty-two years been researching and documenting "eyewitnesses" encounters of Memphre, Sea Serpent of Lake Memphremagog and Memphre's other kin-folks in others lakes here in the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont. The International Dracontology Society of Lake Memphremagog© and its copyrights archives hold may sightings of Memphre confirmed by reputable observers, interviewed and documented by Malloy over the years. This view is where Barbara Malloy, dracontologist and her two daughters had their first sighting of Memphre near Horseneck Island on August 12, 1989 at 5:00 pm (Horseneck Island seen on the left side of photo.)
This lake is a 33 mile long fresh body of water, with files miles in the USA and the rest laying in Canada, that flows north into the Magog River at Magog, Canada. Four of the twenty islands are completely in the United States with the largest Province Island, that sites on the 45th parallel and has the International border running across the southern top between Vermont and Canada. |
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Memphre™©The legendary lake creature of Lake Memhremagog, officially was given "dual American/Canadian" citizenship by the State of Vermont in 1987. Mail Sightings to: © Barbara J. Malloy 2001-2005 |