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    Loch Ness Monster Essay

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    Loch Ness in the Scottish Highlands. This was the first modern sighting of an aquatic beast, said to be a plesiosaur, inhabiting the waters of the Loch Ness lake. Known as “Nessie,” the Loch Ness Monster has brought about a lot of dubiousness around the world. Although there had been plenty of reported sightings from people all around the world who have visited Loch Ness to determine whether Nessie is real or not, there is also a lot of scientific evidence that debunks the myth. The Loch Ness…

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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…

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    Loch ness monster sightings have counted up to 3,000 and are still growing. The first account of a lake monster was report-ed in the sixth century. Some say the Vikings were the first to ask about the creatures. Their mythology tells of “Water Horses” in the lochs of Scotland. In 1934 the word about the loch ness monster began to spread when a respected scientific writer Rupert Gould published a book called “The Loch Ness Monster and Others”. When the very first photograph of Nessie was taken…

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    pretty hard beneath it. He looked and looked but saw nothing, then he heard the loud thump again. Poseidon had sent the Loch Ness Monster to sink the boat, along with drowning everyone that is on it. Despite all of the monster’s efforts Hypatia drew the sword that her father had given her, and cut off it’s head. Now that he was gone, they had the head of the Loch Ness as a prize for completing their quest and getting her mother home safely. After a long moth and a half of sailing back to…

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