Lake Tianchi Monster is the name given to what is said to be a lake monster that lives in Heaven Lake (known as Cheonji in Korean) located in the peak of Baekdu Mountain within the Baekdu-daegan and Changbai mountain ranges encompassing Jilin Province of China and Ryanggang Province of North Korea.[1] According to Beijing Youth Daily, an estimated 20 monsters were reported,[2] however "scientists are skeptical that any large creature would be able to survive in the lake given its recent history of volcanic activity",[3] and skeptics say "it's all in the imagination, or just a floating volcanic rock".[4]
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