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Is the Loch Ness Monster a Hoax?Is the monster real? Is it fake? What has been done to find the monster, what the monster really might be, and the latest sighting are only some facts uncovered when delving into Nessie’s world. -
1930's Letter to Scottish Government Says "Keep the Loch Ness Monster Safe"A letter to the Scottish government dating to the 1930's requests to help keep the Loch Ness Monster safe from hunters.
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The Legend of Loch NessDo you believe that the depths of some fresh water lakes can still be called home by creatures thought to be long extinct? -
Bear Lake Monster and Normandy Nessie Terrorizing U.S. WaterwaysMonsters that lurk in bodies of water like the Bear Lake Monster and Normandy Nessie (or the Madeira Monster) are making headlines. But what are the Bear Lake Monster and Normandy Nessie? Are Normandy Nessie and the Bear Lake Monster just manatees?
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All About the Plesiosaur: The Loch Ness MonsterYa see, lad, Nessie (also known as the Loch Ness Monster) is believed to be a plesiosaur: a sea-serpent-like creature as big as the house where they keep the inmates who swear they've seen her.
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The Loch Ness Monster: Is "Nessie" Nothing More Than a Myth?This article continues my series on myths and legends. This one deals with the Loch Ness Monster.
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Where to Find the Loch Ness Monster on FilmWe're still waiting for a masterpiece about the Loch Ness Monster. This collection of flicks should tide you over.
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Do Plesiosaurs Still Exist?Could the plesiosaur still be alive in our oceans and lakes? This article covers four separate incidents that claim there is evidence they are still out there. -
The Guild of Imaginary AnimalsAn imaginary animal's always got to stay one step ahead of the people trying to prove they exist. Dave didn't. -
Unicorns, Nessie and Objectivity: Three Things Probably All Hanging Out in the Same PlaceEveryone has a point of view, whether or not they believe it.
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Soulful NessieKids believe in Santa; adults believe in Nessie! -
Top 5 Modern MonstersWith a second appearance of New York's "Montauk Monster", it's an opportunity to check out some of the other famous unsolved creature features.
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Mystery of the Deep - A Story in ScotlandHow did Loch Ness become infamous?
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