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The cute and much-loved monster of Loch Ness Nessie has become one of the symbols of Scotland. Every year thousands of tourists make the trip to the banks of Loch Ness. But does it really exist?
The first written account of Nessie, was made in 565AD. Since that time people try to explore this unexplained mystery. And at last The Discovery Channel told us the truth …
The Loch Ness monster does not exist, according to a team of scientists who have taken a sonar and satellite survey of the loch. The team, commissioned by the British Broadcasting Corp. to scour the loch for Nessie, began its search convinced it would find evidence of Scotland’s legendary monster, according to the BBC’s Web site. The team was searching for what it believed was a plesiosaur, an ancient marine reptile that went extinct with the dinosaurs. Sightings of the creature led to speculation that it might be a plesiosaur.
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