Lake Tele

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Lake Tele is a freshwater lake located in the north-east of the Congolese jungle. Lake Tele is located at 1°20′N 17°9′E.

It has often been mentioned as the home of the Mokèlé-mbèmbé (purportedly a large, unidentified reptilian creature), and is also allegedly is the spot where pygmies killed and ate one of the creatures in about 1959. The lake is surounded by swap forest that have not been explored yet. This is home to some of the most deadly animals like vipers, and forest cats. the only way here is to go on a four hour boat ride to the nerest village and then from there a three day hike. before you start the hike the cheif of the village must grant you the power to pass through this unexplored land. the hike is rough and you need to make sure you have enough water. once at the lake which is bigger than it looks on the map it would be a smart move not to go on a long swim. the water is hard to see through and it has not been explored so be on the look out for snakes crocs and if the ledgend is true dinosour like monsters.

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