Nessie of Loch Ness, Scotland
The
Loch Ness phenomena, or sightings of “Nessie,” (Scotland) have been followed by many investigations over several decades. Like
most “lake monsters,” this cryptid is elusive. But Nessie is the best known potential "living fossil" remaining just beyond reach
of cryptozoologists.
In 1943, C.B. Farrel, of the Royal Observer Corps, saw "the monster" 250 yards away. It was at
least "20-30 ft" long and the neck was about 4-5 ft above the surface of the water. The eyes were large.
There's a
new
booklet published about the Loch Ness phenomenon. The 32-page book, "Loch Ness," was written by Adrian Shine.
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2009 Jonathan Whitcomb
Loch Ness
Tourists at Loch Ness