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Lochness Monster
So my calendar that sits here on my computer desk in the office tells me that on the 22nd of August 565 was the first recorded sighting of The Lochness Monster.
That makes this mythical creature 1446 years old. Do you believe in the Lochness Monster? What do you put all of the sightings down to. I know some photographs in the past have been proven to be fake but over 1400-years of reported sightings, some from very credible witnesses including police officers, government officials etc can't just be ignored. If there was something there would it be extinct now, or with fresh sightings almost yearly does it mean that it continues to breed? However if it continues to breed why have no bodies of a Lochness Monster been found or seen? Incase you couldn't tell the Lochness monster to me is one of the unexplainable things, that could be true however there are so many questions that need to be answered. |
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Loch Ness is incredibly deep so it could be that the bodies simply sink or perhaps the creature actively seeks out the depth when it is its time to die the way elephants would seek out their graveyards? I always found the idea of Nessie truly facinating too!
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If you look on the Aztec calendar, one of the animals is a 'sea monster' and it is EXACTLY like the lochness monster. Although I'm not sure it would live in tropical waters, they say its a alligator/caiman. Look closely, because alligators DO NOT have fins, and long necks. I have never seen this mentioned...or I could be hallucinating. See for yourself.
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I think you make a intriguing point, I think it might a Serpant maybe. Or a dinosaur. I'm a Palientoligist.
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