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In 1934, a London doctor snapped a photograph that seemed to show a dinosaur-looking creature emerging from the water. Dozens of sightings have since been claimed, many of which have turned out to be hoaxes. In 2009, a newspaper reader claims to have spotted ‘Nessie’ whilst browsing Google Earth’s satellite photos of Loch Ness. Another storyteller, David Campbell, believes tales which survived in Scotland with the help of the travelling tradition of oral storytelling, hold an essence of ancient wisdom. Amongst his favourites are Ossian's tales of the warrier Fionn mac Cumhaill [or McCool] who has had some of our most famous geographical features attributed to him. Legend has it he built the Giant's Causeway as stepping-stones to Scotland, so as not to get his feet wet. Fingal's Cave is also named after him. Nessie swims in Loch for TV Show". BBC News. 16 August 2005. Archived from the original on 29 August 2007 . Retrieved 12 August 2012. Follow me on a treasure hunt of a different kind, which leads to a selection of lakes which by their very locations and appearances alone explain why people think that monsters are lurking in the depth of their waters. The images of some monsters are downright terrifying, whereas others seem to be rather cute. Truth or legend? Let’s find out. 1. Selma In Lake Seljordsvatnet, Norway

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New DNA evidence may prove what the Loch Ness Monster really is". www.popsci.com. 6 September 2019. Archived from the original on 11 September 2019 . Retrieved 10 September 2019. Then, later that year, Marmaduke Wetherell was commissioned by the Daily Mail to search for the Loch Ness Monster, per The Scottish Maritime Museum. He found footprints, but these were determined to be “made with an umbrella stand or ashtray that had a hippopotamus leg as a base.” The Stoor Worm, or Mester Stoor Worm, was a gigantic evil sea serpent in Orcadian folklore, capable of contaminating plants and destroying animals and humans with its putrid breath. It is probably an Orkney variant of the Norse Jormungandr, also known as the Midgard Serpent, or world serpent, and has been described as a sea dragon. Hundreds of people gathered in person and joined a livestream to search for Nessie — the name of the legendary monster rumored to be lurking in Loch Ness. In 1972, the Loch Ness Investigation Bureau carried out a search for the monster, and this weekend’s search was the largest since that one was held, BBC reported. He became fascinated by the work of the Loch Ness Phenomena Investigation Bureau, which used RAF-surplus searchlights, massive telephoto lenses, a bright yellow mini-submarine, underwater sonar sweeps and gelignite charges in its search for the monster during the Sixties and early Seventies.This mod is a lore-friendly parody mod based off of South Park's Lochness Monster joke. Playing the role of the Lochness Monster is an Argonian named Nessie. Nessie has been bugging a Nord named Kenny for 350 gold at every turn. It is now the player's turn to be harrassed. You start out near the well in Whiterun. You encounter Nessie for the first time in Whiterun. Where you see Nessie next depends on what cities you go to 24hrs+ after the first meeting. With six documented sightings in 2016 alone, the enticing tale of the Loch Ness Monster, affectionately named Nessie, has etched away at the minds of people from Scotland and afar. After sifting through the numerous sightings, alleged accounts, worthy expeditions, and supposed hoaxes — all in the name of Nessie — it’s hard not to form an obsession over Scotland’s beloved loch creature. This article may lend undue weight to fringe sources and hypotheses. Please help improve it by rewriting it in a balanced fashion that contextualizes different points of view. ( July 2023) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) Krystek, Lee. "The Surgeon's Hoax". unmuseum.org. UNMuseum. Archived from the original on 8 May 2019 . Retrieved 21 April 2015.

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Increasingly we believe the world needs more meaningful, real-life connections between curious travellers keen to explore the world in a more responsible way. That is why we have intensively curated a collection of premium small-group trips as an invitation to meet and connect with new, like-minded people for once-in-a-lifetime experiences in three categories: Culture Trips, Rail Trips and Private Trips. Our Trips are suitable for both solo travelers, couples and friends who want to explore the world together. Lake Van is Turkey’s largest lake in the region of Anatolia, located in the far east of the country. Mountains and pine forests surround the lake, ferries cross it and take you to historical Akdamar island in the lake, and you can enjoy the view of legendary Mount Nimrut in the distance. The search for the Loch Ness monster now stretches beyond 1,000 years, as the largest search in five decades happened on Saturday and Sunday in Scotland. Monsters Unite is living proof that I used to make up stories for Molly all the time. Her favourite was an epic that went on for years about all sorts of different monsters,” says Sara, 50, who lives in Edinburgh. Grant produced a sketch of the creature that was examined by zoologist Maurice Burton, who stated it was consistent with the appearance and behavior of an otter. [37] Regarding the long size of the creature reported by Grant; it has been suggested that this was a faulty observation due to the poor light conditions. [38] Paleontologist Darren Naish has suggested that Grant may have seen either an otter or a seal and exaggerated his sighting over time. [39] "Surgeon's photograph" (1934)Lehn, W. H.; Schroeder, I. (1981). "The Norse merman as an optical phenomenon". Nature. 289 (5796): 362. Bibcode: 1981Natur.289..362L. doi: 10.1038/289362a0. S2CID 4280555. Lakes always have a certain flair of mystery about them. Every time I stand at the shore of a lake, I start to wonder what may be hidden below the smooth and calm surface. And indeed, there are enough stories and legends attached to just about any lake in the world to fire the imagination. When Molly Sheridan was a little girl she loved listening to her mum’s bedtime stories about Nessie and her monster friends. An international team consisting of researchers from the universities of Otago, Copenhagen, Hull and the Highlands and Islands, did a DNA survey of the lake in June 2018, looking for unusual species. [111] The results were published in 2019; no DNA of large fish such as sharks, sturgeons and catfish could be found. No otter or seal DNA were obtained either, though there was a lot of eel DNA. The leader of the study, Prof Neil Gemmell of the University of Otago, said he could not rule out the possibility of eels of extreme size, though none were found, nor were any ever caught. The other possibility is that the large amount of eel DNA simply comes from many small eels. No evidence of any reptilian sequences were found, he added, "so I think we can be fairly sure that there is probably not a giant scaly reptile swimming around in Loch Ness", he said. [112] [113] Explanations

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Enjoy the convenience of having The Sunday Post delivered as a digital ePaper straight to your smartphone, tablet or computer. Robert the Bruce is well known in Scotland and across the world due to the part he played in the wars of Scottish independence and films such as Outlaw King. He was born in 1274 at Lochmaben castle where he was Knight and Overlord of Annandale. In 1306 he was crowned King of Scotland and subsequently tried to free Scotland from the English enemy.Gill, Kate (24 September 2021). " 'Loch Ness monster' spotted lurking near shore by wild camper". The Independent. London. Archived from the original on 10 July 2023 . Retrieved 10 July 2023. The Glasgow Herald - Google News Archive Search". news.google.com. Archived from the original on 28 October 2021 . Retrieved 15 November 2020.

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educational.rai.it (p. 17)" (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on 11 March 2018 . Retrieved 11 March 2018. The Pict, a group of ancient people who lived in the area now called Scotland, carved “a mysterious beast with flippers” into stone, per Britannica. It’s possible this is an early depiction of Nessie. The cities will fight Nessie with you if you are their allies. There is a probable chance of some citizens being killed by Nessie depending on your time of day Campbell, Steuart. (1991). The Loch Ness Monster: The Evidence. Aberdeen University Press. pp. 43–44.Bressan, David (30 June 2013). "The Earth-shattering Loch Ness Monster that wasn't". Scientific American Blog Network. Archived from the original on 4 April 2022 . Retrieved 12 April 2022. Mythical stories in Scotland are like catechisms. Robert the Bruce? The spider taught him to try, try and try again. Sawney Bean? Lived in an Ayrshire cave (sometime between the 13th and 16th centuries according to which version you believe) with his incestuous cannibal clan and ate some 1000 local humans for tea. St Mungo? The patron saint of Glasgow managed to arrange the capture of the salmon that swallowed the ring of the 6th century Queen of Strathclyde Languoreth – thrown into the river by her young lover and returned to her before it could be missed by the king. Smith, Oliver (2023). "Nessie and Noctilucent Clouds: A Meteorological Explanation for Some Loch Ness Monster Sightings". Coolabah (34): 25–45. Archived from the original on 6 July 2023 . Retrieved 7 July 2023. J. A Carruth Loch Ness and its Monster, (1950) Abbey Press, Fort Augustus, cited by Tim Dinsdale (1961) Loch Ness Monster pp. 33–35



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