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New Loch Ness "Humps" Photo Surfaces -- is it the Monster?A photo snapped by a landscape architect working at Aldourie Castle seems to have captured an unexplained image on Loch Ness that thus far has puzzled those who've studied it. Some speculate that it is proof of the aquatic monster of legend...
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?- Travel Recommendation: ScotlandThe land of bagpipes, kilts and whiskey, Scotland definitely has some excitement lurking below its calm exterior.
- Band Review: Loch Ness JohnnyI stumbled quite innocently into finding Loch Ness Johnny's entertaining performance at the Jack of the Wood Tavern in Asheville, North Carolina; and I am glad I did.
- 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.
- Smile, You Are on the Candid Camera! the Loch Ness VideoCcientist believes he has caught famous Loch Monster on video
In Search of the Loch Ness MonsterNessie's stomping ground is 23 miles long, 1 mile wide, and averages 700 feet deep, with some parts going down to 754 feet. And you're telling me a dinosaur can't live in that environment?
Chinese Lake Monster Video: Real or Fake Loch Ness?These videos have been coming out of China since the 1980s. Are they real?
The Scottish Highlands: More Than Just the Loch Ness MonsterVisitors to the Highlands may be surprised to learn that there is a wealth of history and natural beauty in the area surrounding Inverness.