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The Lochness Monster

Loch Ness Monster: Fact or Fiction
Loch Ness is the most mythical and imaginable creature in story books and scientific papers today. It is common in Scotland, to hear a story from an eye witness and hear the feat of their encounter with the beast. The beast included in uncountable claims and the beast of the story books. The most famous mythical creature; is it a dinosaur from the past, or another imagination the public of Scotland have taken out of story books? Does the idea of the Loch Ness Monster bring about memories of fairy tales and the stories that give life to our imaginations today? But, with endless amounts of witnesses and stories; does this raise the idea of a monster called Nessie. Life for many Scottish have become full of life from the fame of their little lake and neighboring villages. But could so many people come up with the idea of this conversation catcher, or a nation wide conspiracy? With evidence never-ending, and the stories unverifiable; does......


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