Loch Ness Lake Research Paper

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The Loch Ness Lake is in Scotland, United Kingdom. There are stories and sightings of the Loch Ness Monster. People do not know if it is a myth or the real thing. The sightings of this creature date back to 1,500 years ago. In the Newspaper “Inverness Courier” on May 2, 1933 The Loch Ness
Monster was born. A couple pf people had an encounter with the creature they say he was plunging and divining of the service of the Loch Ness Lake. The Loch
Ness Lake is the biggest fresh water lake in Great Britain. It nearly reaches eight-hundred feet deep and twenty-three miles long.
In 1934 there was a famous photo taken of the beast. It has dinosaur like features, with a very long neck the dinosaur, Apatosaurus. But they are too totally different creatures. Steve Feltham has been searching for the Loch Ness Monster for 24 years, and he has recently come to the conclusion that the legendary creature
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These freshwater fish, native to Europe, can grow to monstrous sizes and do look a bit terrifying. But is the Loch Ness a monster or a catfish?
It is very hard too find or ever search for the Loch Ness Monster.
The Loch Ness Lake is a very muggy and cloudy lake. So it is difficult for diving instruments and bigger diving equipment search around for the beast. There was a picture taken of a longed neck creature that people think is the Loch Ness. There was also a footprint that was turned intro a British doctor. The doctor did lots of research on this footprint. And everyone thought it was real but it was all a hoax. It was a type of hippo and the story of Nessie died down a little.
When the Romans first came to northern Scotland in the first century A.D., they found

The Highlands occupied by fierce, tattoo-covered tribes they called the Picts, or painted people. From the carved, standing stones still found in the

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