This is probably the world's most famous monster mystery. The Scottish lake Loch Ness has been talked about for centuries and under 1900s the place became famous as the home of the mysterious long-necked creatures. Loch Ness cuts like an arrow through Scotland and stretches from Inverness in the northeast to Fort William in the south.
On November in 1933 took Hugh Gary a factory worker, what appears to be the first photograph of the beast. It took place where the river Foyers, the river that flows into Loch Ness. Hugh snapped five pictures of something splashing in the water. He says that it was a long necked creature, but the pictures are so blurry that it is impossible to se what is in the water. Many people have