Flathead Lake

The Flathead Lake is a lake in north-western U.S. state of Montana. It is the largest lake in Montana, and also the largest freshwater lake in the western United States. The lake is one of the cleanest lakes of its size. The Flathead Lake is named after the Indian tribe of the Flathead, a sub- tribe of the Salish language group. Now part of the Flathead Reservation, almost half of the lake. Past, the lake as Salish Lake was known was so named after the proper name of the Flathead Indians. The lake is bordered to the east of the Mission Mountains and on the west by the Salish Mountains. Unusually mild climate in the Flathead sink. The main tributaries are the Flathead River and the Swan River.

Flathead Lake Monster

Similar to the Loch Ness monster is also in the Flathead Lake a sea monster live, the " Flathead Lake Monster". First, the system was reportedly seen by the Salish Indians. Most sightings date back to 1933, when 78 people claim to have seen the Kryptid. 25 of them described the animal as a twelve -meter-long sturgeon, the rest as 20 -meter-long sea serpent.

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