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not overly convincing or great quality is it?At 200 plus meters deep, hey, you never know .....there very well may be some unique species living in there (remember the coelacanth!), maybe they will solve the mystery one day once and for all. My money is one some big lake sturgeon or fresh water sunfish or something. They can get over 1000 pounds.OR those Scotts are just eating too much haggis again. It's hallucinogenic isn't it? |
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aņejo
Join Date: Nov 2004
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Well I just watched the video and I hate to say it, but it really doesn't show much. I was hoping for humps coming up out of the water or at least a head popping up. To me it was just a long ripple of water moving down the lake. There's something there obviously, but that tape doesn't make me think of a giant creature in the loch.
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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Playa del Carmen
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Aye, Loch Ness is a grand place. I looked hard and saw nothing but ripples
![]() To get you thinking, here's an unusual fish that was the source of many sea serpent stories: http://research.amnh.org/ichthyology/staff/leo/leophoto/leophoto.html |
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