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Loch Ness monster

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Loch Ness monster

Unconfirmed aquatic animal reputedly living in Loch Ness, Scotland. Reports of the beast date from the 6th century, although photographs and scanning devices have been unable to give positive proof of its existence. A huge tourist industry has been created around the monster.

Similar creatures are believed to live in Loch Morar and Loch Shiel.



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Burly Scottish skater Stu Graham KO'd the Loch Ness Monster and gave it a severe concussion after wrestling the beast at a lake-side BBQ.
Author Steve Alten draws upon an impressive knowledge of the Loch Ness Monster and employs the latest research in The Loch, creating an amazing narrative reality with respect to Angus, Zachary's father, and the terrors of his childhood which Zachary must face in order to save him.
I share [author Gary] Lantz's hope, but so far there is more convincing evidence for the Loch Ness Monster and several other nonexistent spirits than for living ivory-billed woodpeckers.
 
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