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    Loch Ness Monster It’s time to reveal the secrets behind the loch ness monster. The truth is that the loch Ness Monster is not real. There have been many sightings throughout history, but many of those sightings have been proven to be hoax. Especially in our generation now that we have all this new technology many people have posted pictures and videos on the internet about discovering the loch ness monster, but many of the people who posted the pictures and videos have confessed that the pictures and videos have been fake. Even scientists have begun many researchers to find the loch ness monster, but so far nobody has found the loch ness monster. The loch ness monster is also known as Nessie. The story of the loch ness goes back to 565…

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    Some people still think the tale of the Loch Ness Monster is real, but what proof do they have? They have picture, but these so called pictures could just be anything. It’s not that hard to find something that looks like a long neck and head. Nessie was first seen in the 1930s and there has been plenty more. Ever since then people have claimed to have seen Nessie, yet no one has found factual evidence. Why do people feel the need to make up thinks? Wait, I know, just so they can get publicity…

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    history, the Loch Ness monster has been a legend among creatures. First, it was called a monster fish, then it was determined to be a dragon before finally claiming the name of Loch Ness Monster. Said to dwell in the lake Loch Ness, the name monster was first applied to it in the early 1900 hundreds. People searched far and wide, looking for the mysterious creature said to live in the Loch Ness. Many sightings of the monster were reported throughout history, going back to even a decade ago.…

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    Loch Ness Monster Essay

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    On May 2, 1933, Mrs. Aldie Mackay saw something in the still calm waters of Loch Ness in the Scottish Highlands. This was the first modern sighting of an aquatic beast, said to be a plesiosaur, inhabiting the waters of the Loch Ness lake. Known as “Nessie,” the Loch Ness Monster has brought about a lot of dubiousness around the world. Although there had been plenty of reported sightings from people all around the world who have visited Loch Ness to determine whether Nessie is real or not, there…

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    that the locals around the lake of Loch Ness are especially aware of, is the Loch Ness monster itself. Lake Loch Ness is located in the highlands of Scotland, and the Scottish locals affectionately refer to the Loch Ness monster as “Nessie.” Certain people who study the Loch Ness monster state that information and sightings of Nessie date back to as long as 500 A.D. Some people even claim to see the monster to this day. The Loch Ness monster is, without a doubt, one very strange and unsolved…

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    known in Canada and even the united states of America. The monsters of Scotland are definitely the most famous a This paragraph is focused on the loch ness monster or “nessie.” New information came around in 1951 by Mr Lachlan Stewart, who had a home out by loch to cut wood spotted. Something large moving out in the loch“a new photograph appeared which to some confirmed the existence of the monster on the…

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    1000 foot long creature said to be true is a debatable subject. There is little evidence shows such a beast exists, but some people this subject is fact, not fake. What exactly allows them to believe such tale is true? The Loch Ness Monster has remained in the shadows because of the lack of evidence, low quality pictures, and exaggerating stories. The history of the Loch Ness Monster is as Locked as Lake Loch. Located in a Greenland lake “Loch Ness”. This lake being a perfect place to hold such…

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    Loch ness monster sightings have counted up to 3,000 and are still growing. The first account of a lake monster was report-ed in the sixth century. Some say the Vikings were the first to ask about the creatures. Their mythology tells of “Water Horses” in the lochs of Scotland. In 1934 the word about the loch ness monster began to spread when a respected scientific writer Rupert Gould published a book called “The Loch Ness Monster and Others”. When the very first photograph of Nessie was taken…

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    The Loch Ness Monster has always been an allusive creature to those who have heard of him. Many would compare the Loch Ness Monster to Sasquatch or the Yeti. The creature is named after the lake everyone has spotted him in which is named “Loch Ness”. The sightings of Nessie, the name the locals refer to him by, are so widely known that some believe he isn’t a myth but a part of life in Scotland. According to local eyewitnesses Nessie can be compared to a snake or a dragon. The length of him is…

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    What is the significance of the Loch Ness Monster mystery? Nessie’s story begins from the first century A.D, when Romans first went to Northern Scotland and found carvings (which are still found in the region around Loch Ness) that represented animals, which were all easily recognizable, except one Nessiteraras Rhombopteryx, more commonly known as Nessie. The main significance which this mystery has is the amount of tourism it has attracted to the small town of Inverness. Many people often…

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