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Although there have always been rumors that Loch Ness has a water monster, so many people think that Loch Ness is huge, in fact, Loch Ness is not very big, only 39 kilometers long and kilometers wide.
When it comes to Loch Ness, many people should be very familiar with it. Because there was a water monster in the area, when the story spread around the world, it attracted a lot of attention. There have been many reports of water monster sightings, and there have even been countless tourists and tour groups coming and going, but most of them are disappointedScience has also proven that the water monster does not exist, but there are still people who firmly believe in this legend.
Loch Ness, also known as Loch Ness, is a large body of water in the Grand Canyon in the northern part of the Scottish HighlandsThe length of Loch Ness is 39 kilometers and the width is kilometers. In fact, Loch Ness is not very large, but it is very deep, reaching a maximum depth of 300 meters. Loch Ness does not freeze all year round, with steep banks and dense woods, making it picturesque.
It is also famous for its mysterious water monster rumors.
The water in Loch Ness is very low and unsuitable for swimming, the water is full of peat, making visibility only a few feet, and the water is very deepIn the 1960s, there was a depth of 754 feet. In 1969, an underwater exploration operation claimed to have reached a depth of 820 feet, and the deepest depth measured by sonar was 975 feet.
In summer, the water temperature can reach 12 degrees Celsius within 30 meters above the surface, but the water temperature below 30 meters remains at 12 degrees Celsius. As a result, fish and aquatic animals lived close to the surface of the water until the 1980s, when it was believed that there was no living life at the bottom of the lake. But in 1981 the Loch Ness plan was at a depth of more than 700 feetTraces of the Arctic calculus have been discovered, so is it possible that there are other unknown creatures living here.
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Loch Ness isn't that big, but the monster has always been very secretive, so more and more people are curious about it.
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In fact, Loch Ness is not very large, only 39 kilometers long and kilometers wide. He was only known worldwide because of the Loch Ness Monster.
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You are the mystery of the lake monster, which has not been solved, and I think it may not be Loch Ness, how big he is, but a legend, and just a legend.
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This lake should not be very big, but there are many legends about it, the most famous of which is the mystery of the water monster, which has not been solved.
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Loch Ness is said to be small, which makes it even more huge, so the monster is not necessarily terrifyingly huge, but may just be compared to it.
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Loch Ness is actually not particularly large, it is a normal-sized lake, so it is not particularly large.
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The area of Loch Ness is actually not very large, it seems to be only 700 square meters. He is best known for his legend of the water monster.
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The truth is:
There is indeed an unknown large aquatic creature in Loch Ness.
One day in August of the year, a British veterinarian named Gram passed near Loch Ness, and suddenly he saw a monster in Loch Ness, according to Grant, the monster's body was four or five meters long, and it disappeared into the lake after a while, which caused a huge sensation.
In April, an engineer at British Airways shot a 15-metre-long motion picture film. Through these images, one can clearly see a huge creature with a long black neck swimming in Loch Ness.
In August of that year, the United States used underwater cameras and sonar cameras to shoot a lot of designs in Loch Ness, and there was one **, which clearly showed some limbs of a huge organism.
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Old K tells stories about the Loch Ness Monster.
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80% of the Lake Dys Monster was plesiosaurs, and it is possible that they were also land dinosaurs, because of the natural phenomenon of dinosaur extinction, the evolution of the soup after surviving in the sea should be that this dinosaur ate seagrass or seahorses and other fish to survive.
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1 Ordinary animals say.
2. Forgery said. 3 natural phenomena said.
4 Aliens said.
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I think it's very simple, drain the water, it depends on what kind of fish it is, and maybe it's delicious.
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It is a giant eel that is more than 100 years old and has no fertility, with a body length of fifteen meters. Unable to have children and staying in Loch Ness, Loch Ness is rich in food, eels eat a lot, and have a unique way of eating, and grow for a long time, which has become the Loch Ness Monster today.
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In September 2006, it was revealed that the Loch Ness Monster was a fifteen-meter-long moray eel that was over 100 years old!
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The Loch Ness Monster has been found, but the UK has blocked the news, saying that it has not been found, and there is evidence to prove it.
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It was a doctor and his friend who faked **, and they all died one after another, and one of them revealed the truth when he was dying. It has been broadcast on Shenzhen Satellite TV.
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Actually, it's a mutant creature++ or an ancient creature.
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In fact, it was a circus leader who asked the elephant to bathe in the lake in order to make money by copying it, but due to its weight, the elephant only showed its nose and back, and was mistaken for a water monster.
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I think this is what someone did manually in order to be famous, anyway, it was either mechanical, or someone made it by water.
And how do those photographers know when to show up?
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Maybe it's a giant turtle bathing, it's not impossible, the water monster on the ** is similar to the turtle, you look at the turtle's long neck, his back, and the ** on it, it's not the giant turtle or the ancestor of the turtle.
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There are no monsters in Loch Ness.
Satellite sonar detection did not see monsters.
British scientists have officially announced that the legendary Loch Ness Monster does not exist, and they used sonar and satellite equipment to comb through Loch Ness, but found no trace of the monster.
The BBC-funded research team began the search with confidence that the "monster" depicted in Scottish lore must exist. They speculated that the alleged monster was an ancient marine reptile plesiosaur. Together with the dinosaurs, they became extinct after an asteroid hit the Earth.
About a month and a half ago, a Scotsman discovered a fossil of a plesiosaur's spine on the shores of Loch Ness. This proves that plesiosaurs were present in this area in ancient times.
In order to ensure that every inch of the lake area is spared, the BBC team used 600 independent sonar beams and satellite navigation technology in the hope of discovering the air exhaled by the lungs of the "water monster", and these underwater air bubbles will cause the sonar signal to be distorted. Hugh McKay, who was involved in the search, reported to the BBC: "The trip allowed us to get some pretty detailed material about Loch Ness, such as its steep circumference, flat bottom, and no signs of large animals living here.
The Nice Monster is simply an illusion.
Loch Ness in northern Scotland, UK
There have been rumors of water monsters, and recently some geologists have pointed out that there are no water monsters at all in Loch Ness.
Italian geologist Picardi presented his theory at a conference co-organized by the Geological Society of America in London. He said that in recent years, there have been thousands of so-called sightings of water monsters, and only a few points are the same, including the "water monsters" causing splashes and turbulent water on the surface of the lake, which are very similar to those caused by **.
He pointed out that Loch Ness is located on a fault, and the slightest ** can cause various effects on the surface of the lake, such as turbulent water flow and large blisters. Loch Ness is long and narrow, with an average width of 1.6 kilometers and a depth of more than 200 meters.
Sightings of the Loch Ness Monster first appeared in the seventh century A.D. by a monk St. Colomba
columba). Legend has it that he not only witnessed the water monster, but also drank it to prevent it from harming humans. Since then, for more than 1,000 years, some people have claimed to have seen water monsters, and some people have also taken pictures of ** purported to be "water monsters", but most of them have been confirmed to be fakes.
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I also want to know, now that science is so advanced, we should go down and see it. If there are no water monsters, why don't you dare to dive???
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It's a giant python that helps promote acres.
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It should be the result of a variety of effects, such as the effect of light and shadow and the strong curiosity of human beings about the unknown.
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It has not yet been confirmed.
Since ancient times, many scholars have been skeptical or even completely denied the "mystery of the Loch Ness Monster". They believe that there is no monster in Loch Ness at all, but an illusion created by the refraction of light.
Others believe that it is likely that there are some buoyant molasses at the bottom of Loch Ness, which float to the surface under certain conditions. When people stand on the shore of the lake and look from afar, due to visual errors, they often mistake the strange-shaped slurry stone for a monster.
But many of the world's leading scientists are convinced that there is a monster in Loch Ness that has yet to be identified. They believe that hundreds of millions of years ago, the area around Loch Ness was originally a vast ocean, and later due to frequent crustal movements, it has undergone many sea and land changes before gradually evolving into what it is today.
Therefore, it is likely that there is an ancient animal that has not yet been recognized by humans, a unique marine reptile that still lives in Loch Ness today. This is just a hypothesis and speculation, and it still needs sufficient physical evidence to prove it, and it still needs to be further explored and studied by scientists in the future.
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According to Russia's Inopressa website on November 30**, the poll was organized by the British newspaper Daily Telegraph, which randomly interviewed more than 2,000 people from all walks of life across the country and asked them to name the most famous people in Scotland from ancient times to the present. According to the poll results, about a third of the respondents did not hesitate to believe that the mysterious Loch Ness Monster in their minds was the most recognizable "person" in Scotland, and the scientific community has not yet been able to prove whether this monster is real; In second place is Robert, the great Scottish romantic poet of the 19th century. Burns; In third place is the veteran "007", Hollywood Scottish actor Sean Connery.
Commenting on the findings, Caroline, who is responsible for the protection of British National Heritage. Klein said that for many years, the main purpose of people, especially foreign tourists, visiting the Scottish region of the United Kingdom is to find out whether the Loch Ness Monster is real, and in a sense, it is with the legend of the Loch Ness Monster that Scotland has become one of the most attractive places in the United Kingdom, so it is understandable that the Loch Ness Monster has become the most well-known "person" in this area.
Loch Ness is located in the Grand Glen in northern Scotland, England, and is 39 kilometers long and kilometers wide. The area is not large, but it is very deep. The average depth reaches 200 meters, with the deepest being 293 meters.
The lake does not freeze all year round, with steep banks and dense woods. There is a river at the northern end of the lake that communicates with the North Sea. The earliest record of the Loch Ness Monster dates back to 565 A.D., when St. Columbus, an Irish clergyman, was visiting Scotland and witnessed a monster attacking a swimmer in Loch Ness.
Since then, there have been more than 10,000 rumours about the Loch Ness Monster for more than 10 centuries, but people at the time did not believe it and dismissed it as nonsense.
It wasn't until 1934 that Wilson, a London doctor, passed by Loch Ness and spotted a water monster swimming in the lake. Wilson hurriedly took a picture of the water monster with his camera, although it was not very clear, but it still clearly showed the characteristics of the water monster: the long neck and flat head did not look like any aquatic animal at all, but much like the huge reptile plesiosaur that went extinct more than 70 million years ago.
Imagination of the Loch Ness Monster.
Further reading] Paleontologists Reveal the Inside Story The Loch Ness monster turned out to be an elephant.
According to the British "Mail on Sunday"5**, Scotland's Loch Ness Monster is one of the world's most famous legends, attracting a large number of tourists from all over the world to visit Loch Ness every year, hoping to see the real face of the water monster. However, a few days ago, a British paleontologist announced after several years of research that the Loch Ness monster was nothing at all, purely a propaganda trick concocted by a circus owner in the 30s of the last century. [
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The legend of the Loch Ness Monster has always existed, and scientists have been studying it. However, the Loch Ness Monster is considered by many to be a promoter of tourism.
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Old K tells stories about the Loch Ness Monster.
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Loch Ness is an inland freshwater lake in the United Kingdom. The international reputation is very high, mainly because it is possible that there are water monsters living in the lake.
April 2008. Two huge eel carcasses were found on the surface of Loch Ness. A few days later, a young boy picked up a palm-sized fish scale on the shores of Loch Ness.
After research, experts found that it was the scales of a giant moray eel that had survived for more than 100 years and was at least 15 meters. This has led many people to wonder if the so-called Loch Ness Monster is this giant moray eel?
The Loch Ness Monster has a long history. April 1934. Wilson accidentally took a picture of the water monster with his camera.
The monster has a long neck and a small flat head. It doesn't look like any aquatic animal at all. Much like the giant reptile "plesiosaur" that went extinct tens of millions of years ago.
It was later confirmed that this ** was a forgery. It was also from this event that the Loch Ness Monster spread around the world.
A retired electronics engineer wrote in the British magazine New Scientist that the Loch Ness Monster may not be an animal. Rather, it is the ancient pine tree.
10,000 years ago, many pine trees grew near Loch Ness. And they sank to the bottom of the lake. These pine trees also sometimes surface.
After releasing some gas, it sinks to the bottom of the water. To those in the distance, it looks like a water monster with its head, neck and body.
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