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Originally posted by johnb
(Nessie has been sighted crossing roads) .
Could those people who spotted Nessie been on drugs or drunk maybe.?! come i mean this is getting crazy and out of hand o.k i am not blaming you but ppl will say the most craziest things.
Originally posted by MKULTRA
Could those people who spotted Nessie been on drugs or drunk maybe.?! come i mean this is getting crazy and out of hand o.k i am not blaming you but ppl will say the most craziest things.
LOL Takes one to know one, eh?
Originally posted by ID
Correct me if I am wrong but it was always my understanding that Nessie was related very closely to the plesiosaur in that it had two large sets of fins. If this is true then how did they find foot prints since it does not have feet? Unless your saying you believe that Nessie is more of a brontosaurus in which case I would think it would spend a lot less time in the water. If it is in fact a plesiosaur then the only explanation I can really think of is that these "footprints" were really flipper prints. If a plesiosaur did move on land I would imagine it would be extremely slow and therefor easy to spot meaning there would be a lot more sightings.
I agree. I for one don't believe nessie exists.
Originally posted by ID
Correct me if I am wrong but it was always my understanding that Nessie was related very closely to the plesiosaur in that it had two large sets of fins. If this is true then how did they find foot prints since it does not have feet? Unless your saying you believe that Nessie is more of a brontosaurus in which case I would think it would spend a lot less time in the water. If it is in fact a plesiosaur then the only explanation I can really think of is that these "footprints" were really flipper prints. If a plesiosaur did move on land I would imagine it would be extremely slow and therefor easy to spot meaning there would be a lot more sightings.
An Accidental discovery in the depths of Loch Ness could finally force the scientific community to acknowledge there could be a monster out there.
An expert has claimed that two years of work by British and US scientists proves the sea reached the now-landlocked stretch of water after the European Ice Age 125,000 years ago - and again about 12,800 years ago.
Well in case anyone is wondering this myth about nessie
has promoted by locals around loch ness for one simple reason.
To promote tourism to the local area. Nessie is a source of revenue for the locals like the Roswell myth is for the folks
in this New Mexico town.