Nope. Isn't this one a proven hoax?
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Television investigations (2003-4)
In July 2003, the BBC reported on an extensive investigation of Loch Ness by a BBC team using 600 separate sonar beams to ensure that none of the loch's waters were missed. The expedition found no trace of a "sea monster" or any other large animal in the loch. The BBC team concluded that Nessie simply did not exist.
Juju
2007-12-30 00:03:59
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answered by Ju ju 6
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Well, there have been many sightings, although none recently. If she had died, there would probably have been some evidence of a body - the radar image was huge - so in all probability she is still there, or has moved out to sea, or she may never have been there in the first place. But why try to prove it? The real spice of the question is in NOT KNOWING. The person who eventually proves Nessie's existence will be remembered as the dummy who spoiled the mystery. It won't be me.
2007-12-29 17:04:38
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answered by jacques w 1
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No, if I remember correctly, he is supposed to be living in some lake in Scotland. There have been many people and ships that have tried to find something. With all the advanced tracking, sonar, and other things available these days, someone would have found something by now if it was there.
It could not have been hiding in some underwater cave for this long. I just think it is an urban legend. You can believe it if you want, just like I believe in Leprechauns, and fairy's but I know they are not really there. Does that make sense?
2007-12-30 06:31:01
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answered by Moe 6
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Yes, and I also believe in Bigfoot. Giant black cats haunting the Moors and other places around the world especially in South America and Central America, but also in India and Malaysia too. Or whatever monster fish lives in Lake Tahoe or whatever it is, I believe in that one too. And lately largely do to the Discovery channel show about the jungles of Borneo I have started to believe in the lost tribe of really tiny people living in the jungles there. Now if they can only find the giant worm of Singapore, my life will be complete.
2007-12-29 23:35:01
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answered by Anonymous
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I neither believe or disbelieve. There could be something large living in the Loch. Why not. There are very deep channels there and there could even be some underwater caves. Many people did not believe in gorilla's for a long time either.
2007-12-29 17:45:44
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answered by Anonymous
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With all the sonar, radar and every type of underwater locating devices/equipment there are and have been used in Loch Ness they would have found the so called "Monster" by now if it were true. So no, I don't believe in one.
2007-12-29 17:21:38
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answered by A Messi No More 5
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No, I don't believe in Nessie! There may be something down
there in the middle of the lake that they have used sonar on
and tried to take convincing pictures. But I don't believe
there is anything down there that is dragon like or anything
related. But the tourists keep coming to look for signs I know.
2007-12-29 17:02:14
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answered by Lynn 7
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I believe anything is possible. Until it's proven not to exist, then yes I believe in the Loch Ness Monster.---Luvs
2007-12-29 16:59:40
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answered by luvspbr2 6
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This is an oooo eeee. I like to think that there are things we cannot explain so yeah I believe in Nessie and Big Foot and all the other oooo eeeee's. Puts some spice in life to just think out of the loop.
2007-12-29 17:37:25
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answered by lilabner 6
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No more than I believe in Big Foot! Wick, are you and Wally in cahoots on this animal thing? CJ
2007-12-29 16:52:00
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answered by CJ 6
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