A Photo Showing What Some Are Saying is the Loch Ness Monster in Lake Windermere in 2011 Could Be the Best Evidence Available That the Monster Exists The photo below was taken by Mr. Tom Pickles when he was kayaking...
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A strange sea serpent with the nickname Normandy Nessie has been sighted in a canal in Madeira Beach, Florida and resident Russ Sittloh claims to have caught it on camera. See a video report on Normandy Nessie Mr. Sittloh describes the creature as being 20 feet long and...
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Does the famed Loch Ness Monster, Nessie, have a Canadian cousin? According the the British Columbia Scientific Cryptozoology Club (BCSCC) reports have been coming in over the last five years of a supposed lake monster calling Lake Cameron on Vancouver Island, British...
The famed Loch Ness Monster has been found! Well, maybe; Jason Cooke was browsing satellite images of the earth using everyone's favourite omnipotent eye in the sky, Google Earth, when he spotted what could...
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UK Guide to Loch Ness containing information for visitors including accommodation, visitor attractions, history, heritage and the fact or fiction Loch Ness Monster legend.
While returning home from a day at the San Diego Wild Animal Park, I spied the elusive 'Nessie' emerging from a parking lot. For those of you who've doubted Nessie's existence, I offer conclusive proof :D It was...
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From The Scotsman: A Loch Ness Monster theory which suggests the creature is a living dinosaur has been dealt a blow by scientists.Many believe that Nessie is a plesiosaur, a long-necked marine reptile which...
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