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This question is for people that LIVE in U.K. and scotland.

2007-02-24 12:09:16 · 26 answers · asked by john 1 in Society & Culture Mythology & Folklore

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Seen it?, hell, I caught one, and I keep it in the bathtub.

2007-02-24 12:12:48 · answer #1 · answered by Skyhawk 5 · 1 0

i've got faith that there is at the instant no thank you to appreciate that Nessy does or would not exist. Many scientists have tried to probe the waters of Loch Ness, basically to locate that for all our technologies, we will not. Loch Ness is an exceedingly darkish, polarized lake. The waters will no longer be able to be seen by way of, the electrostatic capability prevents digital instruments from scanning the water. So if i replaced right into a scientist, i'd say 'particular' till proved in any different case. there is no no longer ordinary information, in spite of the undeniable fact that the quantity of eye witness bills over a great span of time practice there's a good possibility that there is something there. it may't be the great creature theory to be there, however the only information we've says there is something residing in those darkish waters.

2016-12-14 04:58:36 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I've not seen it either despite having driven along the shores of Loch Ness many times, been out on boats and walked on the shores.

There's no real evidence to suggest it exists. Quite a few people claim to have seen it but no-one's managed to get a decent photograph of it. There are several photos but they're very poor quality and could quite easily be a bit of wood floating on the water or a shadow.

The British Navy have carried out an extensive search of the loch sweeping it from end to end but found nothing.

It's a nice story but I guess that's all it is.

2007-02-24 16:07:35 · answer #3 · answered by Trevor 7 · 0 0

I have never seen the Loch Ness, but however I have seen Champ in Lake Champlain...... And why is it so hard to accept that there are creatures hidden? Is it because it would totally go against evolution?

2007-02-24 13:50:00 · answer #4 · answered by Theoretically Speaking 3 · 0 0

Ok first of all learn English it is 'you all' y'all is not a word!

Ok as for your question I am Scottish and have been past Loch Ness more than once and never seen Nessie.

As for whether I believe in it I don't know.Anything is possible I guess.

2007-02-24 14:04:40 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I had the loch ness over for dinner last week end. Man, that thing sure likes to eat.

2007-02-24 22:38:26 · answer #6 · answered by januaryman169 2 · 1 0

People have reported `seeing things`, Science has reported seeing nothing. If Nessie did exist it WOULD NOT deny any aspect of evolution. Thousands of lifeforms exist undiscovered by science, and many new discoveries are made on a regular basis. None of them are called "Monster", and most pre-date Nessie by many thousands of years, and provide more substantial evidence in the undisputable claims of evolutionary theory.

2007-02-25 02:12:00 · answer #7 · answered by ED SNOW 6 · 0 0

You can hire a boat with a sonar tracer on board and cruise around loch ness looking for it. You won't find it.

2007-02-24 12:21:54 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I've seen her when I visited Scotland.
I've also seen Scots hunting small 5 legged creatures with tartan fur called haggis (their skins are used to make bagpipes and the meat's eaten boiled)

2007-02-25 09:36:10 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

i used to see the loch ness monster all the time on a cartoon when i was younger,called "the family ness" you can knock it,you can rock it,you can go to timbukto,but you'll never find a nessie in the zoo" hee hee

2007-02-24 12:13:35 · answer #10 · answered by stokies 6 · 2 0

Fed him with Haggis whilst on Holiday in Scotland last year.

2007-02-24 20:33:56 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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