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Do you believe in monsters in a lake or do you think there is no such thing? I believe that the loch Ness Monster is real, but I've heard people saying that she doesn't exist. Some people might b...

Lodge Hotel. (2011). ness monster sightings. Retrieved from http:__www.loch-ness-monster-nessieland.com_loch-ness-monster-sightings.shtml Edwards G. (1996 - 2009). New loch mystery. http:__www.nessie.co.uk_htm_about_loch_ness_lochness.html Parkinson D. (2

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Loch Ness Monster Sightings - Evidence that the Monster has been Found - 4 views

  • In 1972 Mrs Rines dowsed for the best position for Dr Rines' underwater cameras and they were well rewarded by the success of his subsequent flipper pictures. These pictures of a Loch Ness Monster sighting were taken in August 1972 and show, albeit a little blurred, the distinct shape of a flipper and part of the tail of a large, rough-skinned creature. This remains an important Loch Ness Monster sighting.
  • the Royal Navy during World war II when a member of the Royal Observance Corps who was on duty to report incoming enemy bombers, saw a head and neck rise above the water 250 yards away.
  • The first recorded Loch Ness Monster sighting was by St Columba in 565 AD
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The Loch Ness Monster | Mysterious Britain & Ireland - 8 views

  • There are hundreds of sightings on record, which describe a roughly similar creature in and out of the water over a period of 200 years.
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  • a long tapering neck, about 6 feet long, and a smallish head with a serpentine look about it, and a huge hump behind which I reckoned was about 30 feet long. It was turning its head constantly."
  • But, after nearly 70 years of continuous sightings since the road around the loch was built, we are still no nearer an all-encompassing explanatio
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  • One of the first recorded references to the monster harks back to 565 AD
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  • On April 14th 1933, Mr and Mrs Mackay, who owned an Inn at Drumnadriot, were driving home from Inverness when they spotted a creature in the water near Abriachan. It was about 12 to 15 feet in length, and seemed to roll and plunge in the water; the sighting lasted over a minute.
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    The most publicised and well known of the lake monsters, Nessie has captured the popular imagination. There are hundreds of sightings on record, which describe a roughly similar creature in and out of the water over a period of 200 years.
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