The Loch Ness Monster: Fact or Fiction?
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Welcome to Scotland, the home of Shrek's accent, Braveheart and haggis. Located at the northernmost tip of Great Britain, it has a history rich in tradition and folklore. It is also the home of the largest lake in the United Kingdom. Loch Ness Lake is nearly 23 miles long and, in some places, its depth exceeds 750 feet. Who knows what exactly is beneath the surface of such a massive body of water... Could there really be
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each year not only give work to the Loch Ness residents, but also ensures that cryptozoologists keep their job and that new scientific expeditions get funded by governments. As it is now such an important part of the economy and local lore, many would be disappointed to discover that there is indeed no monster roaming the waters of Loch Ness. But as long as there's a hint of mystery, Nessie will continue to fuel controversy.
each year not only give work to the Loch Ness residents, but also ensures that cryptozoologists keep their job and that new scientific expeditions get funded by governments. As it is now such an important part of the economy and local lore, many would be disappointed to discover that there is indeed no monster roaming the waters of Loch Ness. But as long as there's a hint of mystery, Nessie will continue to fuel controversy.