Lochness Monster: Fact or Fiction

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avatar for donald123 donald123 47 posts

I think it’s part of the agenda of the Northern Scottland authority to boost tourism to the region. Think about it, the lake the size of Lochness with an object the size of Nessie, and they can’t locate it for the last 75 years?

 
avatar for Warbossjackjack Warbossjackjack 246 posts

I personally believe that it does not exist, theories have been made to suport it but they are quite far fetched, it could have existed at some point, but unlikely.

 
avatar for Slipstream Slipstream 470 posts

Didn’t sonar waves fail to find this thing, and hasn’t every picture of it has been proven to be doctored? I think that’s pretty conclusive that it doesn’t exist.

 
avatar for DPbrad DPbrad 474 posts

Im sure there was a report a few years back that said an object Nessie’s size was located under the water, which brought back a lot of speculation. But it was conducted by a group funded by the Scotland Tourism association :D

 
avatar for philnotfil philnotfil 146 posts

Low visibility, deep water, hard to prove that something doesn’t exist.

People want to believe, and there isn’t anything killing their faith.

 
avatar for Pink_Fuzzy_Bunny Pink_Fuzzy_B... 1500 posts

Well, let’s ship you on that lake with a hole in your boat and see!

 
avatar for Navarre Navarre 603 posts

It probably doesn’t exist.

 
avatar for PlatinumIce PlatinumIce 1656 posts

I strongly believe this thing exists. I believe in all of these things; Ghosts, Bigfoot, ESP, etc.

The Loch Ness Monster is a (Very Large) creature in “Loch Ness” in Scotland, and is gettin Scotland a lot of tourists.

Several theories have been formulated and several searches have been organized. Firstly, would they use all that money on equipment if they didn’t have reason to believe it existed? Also, we have tourist accounts of sights and encounters with this Loch Ness monster, and some of them weren’t Scottish, so they wouldn’t just be promoting tourism. Also, they could be faking it just to say they’ve seen Nessie, but I’d like to think that at least one of the pictures or accounts had to have been true.

Of course, this all opinion and belief, and as there is no proof currently, none of use can come to an effective conclusion as to whether the Loch Ness monster really does exist and is not just a myth.

 
avatar for Rakuth Rakuth 603 posts

Its been around a while, so that means it at least has to reproduce, meaning multiple ones. This brings a problem a) the more there are the easier to find. b) they would eat ALOT of food, where would this come from, fish dont reproduce fast enough.

 
avatar for jacobxXx jacobxXx 942 posts

fiction

 
avatar for Uttel Uttel 62 posts

Its been around a while, so that means it at least has to reproduce, meaning multiple ones.

So you’re saying Loch Ness can breed with itself?? thats amazing…

 
avatar for Aaron_ Aaron_ 519 posts

It isn’t real, but it definitly makes a good story.

 
avatar for Rakuth Rakuth 603 posts

Umm uttel dead you read the whole quote “MEANING MULTIPLE ONES” multiple ones means male and female, means breeding. if there was just one it would be dead a long time ago.