Loch Ness Monster

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Quick Facts

The Loch Ness Monster is a creature that is said to inhabit Loch Ness, a lake in Scotland. The Loch Ness Monster is reportedly large in size, usually between 15 and 20 feet in length. The Loch Ness Monster is affectionately known as Nessie and is thought to be female. Although some sightings have been made, there is no evidence that the Loch Ness Monster actually exists (other than the sightings), and photographs may be hoaxes or falsely identified figures. The first sighting was around 565. The Loch Ness Monster has a counterpart in Lake Tahoe known as Tessie

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Level 60
Feb 10, 2024
Me personally, I don’t believe it exists, but it is fascinating to contemplate the sightings and what they could possibly be. Maybe a stick of some sorts?
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Level 63
Feb 10, 2024
Bottom shot looks like some kind of giant conger eel
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Level 63
Feb 10, 2024
Or a Burmese Python
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Level 63
Feb 11, 2024
Fourth shot looks weirdly 2D
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Level 78
Feb 10, 2024
Wikipedia has a list of lake monsters around the world.

Monsters

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Level 59
Feb 10, 2024
I believe. The loch ness monster comes down my faucet every May 2nd, and eats the fish I have under my loch ness tree, before leaving a blurry photograph.
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Level 78
Feb 11, 2024
You should set up a trail cam and maybe a live stream of your tap (sorry faucet) on YouTube!
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Level 59
Feb 11, 2024
just learned the brits say tap more

i use tap only when describing tap water

or “on tap”

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Level 78
Feb 13, 2024
There are a few words you get wrong over there on the wrong side of the pond 😉😁😁😋
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Level 59
Feb 24, 2024
likewise!
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Level 74
Feb 11, 2024
Shout-out to my home gal, Tahoe Tessie
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Level 68
Feb 15, 2024
I believe you deleted your Brief Introduction blog. Also the original Nessie photos were actually a toy dinosaur attached to a toy submarine.
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Level 50
Apr 5, 2024
Izna, if you want to delete the comments on this blog, I can show you how.
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Level 68
Apr 5, 2024
Sure