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    dream of finding the Loch Ness Monster. Since that day, his home has been an ex mobile library van which he is now based full time on the shore of Dores Beach. Seventeen years he has been watching and waiting on the shores of Loch Ness for one decent sighting of the monster that has to be considered dedication in anyone’s eyes. Since he was wanting to do this since he was a little boy it is more of a dream come true for him. At age 7, he and his family visited the Loch Ness investigation Bureau…

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    The Greenland Shark can live for over 200 years, it can also grow up too 15 feet which is the size of a School Bus. Although the population of the Greenland shark is low it is not yet known if it yet a endangered species. Most greenland shark and actually as blind as a bat because there are parasites living in the eyes called ommatokoita which are permanently attached to the edges of there eyes. These parasites are usually about 30mm long, although these parasites make them blind it also helps…

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    Monster In Dracula

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    and the Loch-Ness monster; however there are many different things that people consider monstrous. Webster’s dictionary defines a monster as a threatening force. For something to be considered threatening, it must invoke fear, and since fear is subjective, one can conclude that monsters are subjective. We can see this subjectivity across several cultures. For example, in the Scottish Highlands there is ancient myth of a giant sea serpent who consumed those who swam to far into the loch. While…

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    Everyone packed up their chairs and scurried away like mice. They looked like blurs as they passed the Welcome to Loch Ness Lake sign. In the distance, I noticed an enormous tail submerge. Under the water I could see an outline of an enormous creature. Could it have been the Loch Ness Monster? Many stories have been passed down to me about the Loch Ness monster, but I never believed these tall tales until now. My body had taken over my mind and in the next instant I was in the water…

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    The idea of the loch ness monster is a large, long necked creature that inhabits the waters of Loch Ness in Scotland. Researchers have been trying to find actual proof of this monster for decades, but have yet to find any. Many people claim to have seen it, but only foggy pictures are taken where it is unable…

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    Scotland Research Paper

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    When it comes to recreation there are beaches for walking and swimming. Rivers and lochs allow for fishing and boating. While mountains, coasts and cliffs are great for walking and climbing. Lastly, there are also fossils and minerals for collecting. Most of Scotland’s landscapes are a mix of natural and cultural elements. The high summits…

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    The Bermuda Triangle The Conspiracy By Damon Scott II Ever since the Columbus incident,when Columbus went to explore in 1492,his compass wasn’t working and now he started to panic because he didn’t know where he was, then his crew panicked and somehow ended up back where they were. Edward Van Winkle, claims that strange things are happening, but Larry Kusche thinks a lot different. Edward Van Winkle claims that pirates control the Bermuda Triangle waters or Atlantis’s energy floor from the…

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    Unlike any famous scientists in the 18th century, Mary Anning was born in a poor minority family. For instance, Anning’s family suffered heavily from the England’s economy crisis due to the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars that caused food shortages. Her father, Richard, often took Mary on fossil hunting expeditions to make more money for the family. The source where Anning’s family collected fossils was the coastal cliffs around Lyme Regis. This place consists of fossils from…

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    gossip from friends, wherever you heard it first, Scotland is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Europe and it's not hard to see why. Most people conjure up an instant image of Scotland in their minds. For me, it's a mixture of the Loch Ness Monster, tartan and bagpipes. What comes into your mind when you think about Scotland? There is a lot more Scottish iconic imagery, such as shortbread, mountains, cashmere, whisky, castles and golf. There's also quite a big royal connection in…

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    Why Monsters Are Real

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    We believed in them as children, and some still believe. But, there is simply no reason to fear these monsters. Monster sightings are staged and nothing more than a maneuver. The iconic 1934 Loch Ness monster photo taken by Robert Wilson was proved to be a hoax. The so called sea serpent was nothing more than a toy submarine with a plastic head on top. With other monsters, the cases were similar. There was a yeti sighting in 2016 at a ski resort…

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