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Post by shannondegroot on Jun 24, 2020 13:37:45 GMT
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Post by politicidal on Jun 24, 2020 15:19:08 GMT
Is that it? TEXT: He initially thought it was a catfish, and posted the photo online to ask for help in identifying it. "It only appeared in one shot and to be honest that was something of a fluke. I watched for a while as you can see from the last picture but didn't see it again." He said it was only during lockdown that he has had time to look through the photos. He continued: "I have to say I don't believe in the Loch Ness Monster and frankly I think if anything is there then there is a logical explanation for most of the sightings." He estimated that it was 30ft away and about 8ft long. www.strathspey-herald.co.uk/news/is-this-the-latest-snapshot-of-nessie-203837/
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Post by enigma72 on Jun 24, 2020 23:43:09 GMT
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Post by DarkManX on Jun 26, 2020 1:43:59 GMT
If only we could a photo of Bigfoot that good.
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Post by Winter_King on Jul 8, 2020 10:42:57 GMT
If only we could a photo of Bigfoot that good.
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Post by Admin on Jul 8, 2020 23:15:34 GMT
If only we could a photo of Bigfoot that good. That's impossible because Bigfoot is blurry.
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Post by MCDemuth on Jul 9, 2020 1:02:34 GMT
If only we could a photo of Bigfoot that good. That's impossible because Bigfoot is blurry. blurry? Did you mean hairy? How about Hairy Blur?
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Post by Admin on Jul 9, 2020 2:11:46 GMT
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Post by rudeboy on Jul 10, 2020 2:10:38 GMT
Surely that’s a seal and the witness is mistaken about scale. Seals are quite often seen in the Loch.
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Post by politicidal on Jul 10, 2020 19:50:13 GMT
Surely that’s a seal and the witness is mistaken about scale. Seals are quite often seen in the Loch. Grey seals are quite common off the Scottish coast apparently. And some can get as large as eight feet.
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Post by rudeboy on Jul 10, 2020 23:04:20 GMT
Surely that’s a seal and the witness is mistaken about scale. Seals are quite often seen in the Loch. Grey seals are quite common off the Scottish coast apparently. And some can get as large as eight feet. They are indeed. And often swim up the Caledonian Canal to Ness.
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Post by Feologild Oakes on Oct 23, 2020 13:03:32 GMT
That`s not the loch ness monster.
Its the monster from loch Lomond visting the loch ness monster in Loch ness
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Post by mikemonger on Oct 30, 2020 2:23:57 GMT
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Post by deembastille on Oct 30, 2020 2:35:30 GMT
did he forget the long assed neck shes supposed to have?
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Post by TutuAnimationPrincess on Nov 8, 2020 0:19:44 GMT
Jeremy Wade thinks that the Loch Ness monster is/was a Greenland Shark that came inland. I think I''ll believe him.
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Post by TheGoodMan19 on Nov 13, 2020 22:55:47 GMT
It's hilarious. There's has to be a bunch of them, unless one has live for hundreds of years. Has to be a shitload of them floating around. And if there were enough to reproduce, they would be seen.
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Post by Stammerhead on Nov 21, 2020 10:10:51 GMT
It's hilarious. There's has to be a bunch of them, unless one has live for hundreds of years. Has to be a shitload of them floating around. And if there were enough to reproduce, they would be seen. The local Kraken usually eats them before they reach the surface.
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Post by TalkGood50 on Nov 22, 2020 20:06:21 GMT
Nothing but bull.
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Post by permutojoe on Dec 4, 2020 5:08:12 GMT
It's hilarious. There's has to be a bunch of them, unless one has live for hundreds of years. Has to be a shitload of them floating around. And if there were enough to reproduce, they would be seen. The local Kraken usually eats them before they reach the surface. There's more than 1 Kraken? wtf....
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Post by Harry Skywalker on Dec 17, 2020 4:11:15 GMT
I always loved the Loch Ness Monster!
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