The Loch Ness Monster is Actually...
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The Loch Ness Monster is Actually...
...an elephant. >_>
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Um, okay..... shouldn't this be in Hillingdale?
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No. I'm completely serious. Heard this in youth group. The road by Loch Ness was used by circuses. When it got hot the elephants, as elephants do go under water like that. Look at the picture and you'll see it.
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...theres no picture.
There is a fuzzy picture showing what could potentially be the top of an elephant's trunk sticking out of the water.
I haven't heard that theory before, I don't think. Interesting.
I haven't heard that theory before, I don't think. Interesting.
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The guy that took the photo admitted he faked it on his death bed.
Some sightings of Nessie could certainly be elephants, but I personally believe there is a real creature out there somewhere. I believe it’s a surviving dinosaur yet to be discovered.
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Yeah there is lots of evidence that suggests there is something there, as well as various places in the ocean and dark African and South American jungles, etc.
Young Earth Theory almost guaranties there are some surviving dinosaurs. >_>
Young Earth Theory almost guaranties there are some surviving dinosaurs. >_>
Actually, the legends of Nessie (as well as others) date as early as 100 BC. So, it could be that (a) creature(s) lived in the Loch, andw were spotted, but are now extinct. That could be why she was never found.
(This is simply speculation, mind you.)
(This is simply speculation, mind you.)
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Isn't the Loch Ness lake located in Scotland? Do elephants live in Scotland?
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I wonder what in Loch Ness could splatter a goats blood up a cliff wall and leave half of the goat lying on the bank! Yes, it is true! Go look it up!
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I have a friend who seriously claims that he's seen a Sasquatch. Also, Loch Ness monster is totally real. Yay for dinosaurs I say.
Yeah loch ness is full of minerals and it is really murky so it would be hard to hunt nessie
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If I remember correctly, that particular photo was faked with a toy submarine and some modeling clay.