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Things you may or may not know about Nessie

Rated 23 points - posted 2 years ago by kris in category Other.
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In 1975, Nessie gained the official name of Nessiteras rhombopteryx Report Abuse
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Haha i thought the name wz frm 'ness'
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isnt that an anagram for monster hoax by sir peter s.?or somthing.
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very very long
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wow long name
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An average of 20 sightings are reported every year Report Abuse
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realy cool
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i like this. are they all telling the truth?
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It is a good site I think and I do hope other people like it
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The ‘surgeon’s photo’ in 1934 was a hoax staged by Marmaduke Wetherell Report Abuse
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A hoax well that means it is a trick i think
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we all know that!!
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well dont stupid
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Underwater photographs were shown to the public for the first time in 1972 Report Abuse
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Searchers went beneath the surface for the first time in 1960 Report Abuse
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More than 4000 people say they have seen Nessie Report Abuse
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LIARS!!
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wow how do u know that
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WOW!
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Egyptian Plesiosaur Hyroglyph Report Abuse
Yes it's true (google it!) - and actual plesiosaur (Nessie?) carved in stone from the Egyptian period on the side of a sarcophagus! . . . How about that?!!!
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that might be fake
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The most famous photograph of the monster was taken in 1934 by British surgeon Robert Wilson Report Abuse
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This photo was a hoax and was actually taken by either Marmaduke Wetherell or Chris Spurling. I can't remember.
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The Loch Ness Monster first hit the headlines in 1933 Report Abuse
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Scientists are now exploring the possibility of Nessie being an oarfish Report Abuse
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no way
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The Loch Ness Investigation Bureau was formed in 1960 Report Abuse
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WOAH!'!!!!
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A recent theory is that Nessie may have been a bathing circus elephant Report Abuse
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nessie is real
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No way Nessie is a monster!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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That isn't recent at all! That theory is something like 30 years old!
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Nessie may be a plesiosaur Report Abuse
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of course
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nessie or the loch ness monster has never been found out exactly what it was i belive that the loch ness monster is just a elephand swimming in the water :/ and the information is at the loch ness monsters official page go there for more info on nessie thx Report Abuse
because it is more info about the loch ness monster
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Nessie may be a sea monster! Report Abuse
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well loch means lake so yeah that is totally not a water monster. smh
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never! (sarcasm)
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Really? I didn't know that? (sarcasm)
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really
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In 2003 a dinosaur fossil was found - Nessie? Report Abuse
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is it true
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2003 aint that long ago?
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In 2003, a BBC expedition concluded that, ‘no monster exists’ Report Abuse
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disregard all coments
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no it didnt!
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A number of Loch Ness webcams have been set up for Nessie hunters Report Abuse
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In 1987, Operation Deepscan covered the entire surface of Loch Ness with 20 motor cruisers - and found nothing! Report Abuse
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All this is a bounch of bullsjit!
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Actually they found many underwater shapes that were of substantial size and strength, upon revisiting the area, they found nothing and decided the first sightings must have merely been moving debris or a large seal.
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In 1933, big game hunter Marmaduke Wetherell was hired to catch ‘the beast’ Report Abuse
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Earthquakes have been suggested to explain Nessie sightings Report Abuse
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what! lies! o.o
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f. that no way im a believer!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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The first recorded sighting was in 565AD by St Columba Report Abuse
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yeh!!!!!!!
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he prolly dead then
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wow
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I didn't Know that
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Wow that sounds cool doesn't it
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That long ago???!!!!
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