| Unusual
Sightings
Lake
Frances is known to have some "unusual"
sightings in the area, some of which can
not be explained. If you have any information
on the case studies listed below,
or have had an "unusual" experience
of your own, please
email us your photos and/or stories.
Our Super Zoom CS1-DA™ team will do their best to help you explain it.
Please note:
With your consent, we may post your information on our website
to help us in our research and development
on these case studies.
Super Zoom CS1-DA™ Technology
The Lake Frances Technology Team has been developing and enhancing Super Zoom CS1-DA™, a state-of-the-art photo technology that could bring an entirely new dimension to the quality of photo enhancement as you know it today. Our trademarked photo kit will allow website viewers to better analyze images and may assist in providing answers to unexplained photo content that has previously remained a mystery.
Here's How It Works
The photos below were sent to our Lake Frances CS1 Team for analysis using our Super Zoom CS1-DA™ technology with hopes to enhance the subject matter in question and to get decisive, close-up views for explanation purposes.
See It For Yourself
Reveiw the case studies below and enjoy this never before seen photo enhancement that clearly proves our Super Zoom CS1-DA™ technology to be a great success, indeed!
Case Study #01162007
Before Super Zoom CS1-DA™ (Above)

After Super Zoom CS1-DA™ Click On Photo For Zoom
Super Zoom CS1-DA™ Team Conclusion
The CS1 team has reached an unamious conclusion that the unidentified subject in the photo is most likely to be the following in origin:
Kingdom |
Animalia |
Phylum |
Chordata |
Class |
Mammalia |
Order |
Primates |
Family |
Hominidae |
Genus |
Gorilla |
Species |
Lynnarilla (hungry female likely) |
Case Study #01262007
Before Super Zoom CS1-DA™ (Above)

After Super Zoom CS1-DA™ Click On Photo For Zoom
Super Zoom CS1-DA™ Team Conclusion
The CS1 team has reached an unamious conclusion that the unidentified subject in the photo is most likely to be the following in origin:
Kingdom |
Animalia |
Phylum |
Chordata |
Class |
Sauropsida |
Order |
Saurischia |
Family |
Saltasauridae |
Genus |
Alamosaurus |
Species |
Lynnjuanensis |
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