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Post by MoMo on May 25, 2014 10:59:17 GMT -6
Since its inception in the sixth century, the legend of the Loch Ness Monster has endured unreliable sightings, doctored photos and faked footprints, but a mysterious satellite image has given fresh hope to believers of the elusive Scottish sea creature. The image, taken by an Apple map satellite, depicts a shadowy form of around 100 feet in length with something akin to flippers in the water of the Loch Ness. "We've been looking at it for a long time trying to work out exactly what it is," Gary Campbell, president of the Official Loch Ness Monster Fan Club, told the Daily Mail. "It looks like a boat wake, but the boat is missing. We've shown it to boat experts and they don't know what it is." After studying the image for six months, and with apparently no other obvious explanation, the Club has concluded that shadow is probably the Loch Ness Monster. SOURCE: Telegraph
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Post by Ophiuchus on May 26, 2014 19:39:17 GMT -6
Looks like a whale shark? Very strange, I don't see anything that would indicate a plesiosaurid neck and head but still its interesting.
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Post by Ophiuchus on Jul 15, 2014 20:40:29 GMT -6
A glass bottom perhaps lol.
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