For a lesson set that includes Champy: The Champs
We considered the possibility of a "sea monster" with the nickname Champy, in Lake Champlain who has eluded searchers for centuries. I didn't see Champy when I took to the water there, last summer, but I also did not see anything like this. Just because you've never seen something does not mean it does not exist. So what do you think? Would you throw it back? Keep it to show people? Mount it on the wall? Eat it? For more about my Lake Champlain adventures at Fort Ticonderoga: America's Fort
For a lesson set that includes Champy: The Champs
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