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Post by Terry Fisk on May 31, 2007 22:17:51 GMT -6
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Post by Einstein2 on Jun 1, 2007 23:11:38 GMT -6
Very Interesting! I did not see a finn..Like whale or shark finn..so it had to be something weird.No head came out of the water and it was moving under cross ways of the boat not behind it..so it's your guess..I would say yes.. I hope that it will be on a talk show or news..then if it is brought up on news,It will be more proof.
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Post by wighosthunter on Oct 3, 2007 11:13:05 GMT -6
Sure it looks real but its a fake. This is from a movie called "Incident at Loch Ness" which is a fake documentary. look it up, it came out in 2004
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Post by Pippy on Dec 12, 2007 22:47:38 GMT -6
I have been to Loch Ness and I saw nothing there, We stayed there a week during the summer of 2004 in a nearby village.
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Post by slash on Jan 12, 2008 17:22:33 GMT -6
no
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Post by katybear21 on Aug 15, 2009 0:31:42 GMT -6
Well there are caves underwater, just like we have caves here on land, and I'm sure that Nessie is large enough to hide in one if it chose to do so. And it could lead to a depth of which human kind can not get to. But at the same time someone could have thought of it, but I doubt it. Because I have followed just about every Nessie documentation. It could be a large but agile creature of great power. Just because something is unknown doesn't make it a monster. Its just something we don't understand. And I know that for a fact there are legends of waterhorses (not sea horses, there is a difference), and that what ever it is, may have been the very thing that inspired those stories. Or at least its kind could have inspired them. Just because its been elusive, doesn't mean that it doesn't exist. And for all we know, highly intelligent.
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Post by souldrifter on Aug 16, 2009 7:56:59 GMT -6
Well there are caves underwater, just like we have caves here on land, and I'm sure that Nessie is large enough to hide in one if it chose to do so. And it could lead to a depth of which human kind can not get to. But at the same time someone could have thought of it, but I doubt it. Because I have followed just about every Nessie documentation. It could be a large but agile creature of great power. Just because something is unknown doesn't make it a monster. Its just something we don't understand. And I know that for a fact there are legends of waterhorses (not sea horses, there is a difference), and that what ever it is, may have been the very thing that inspired those stories. Or at least its kind could have inspired them. Just because its been elusive, doesn't mean that it doesn't exist. And for all we know, highly intelligent. It is also possible the Loch may connect with the sea.
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Post by Carrie on Aug 16, 2009 21:19:02 GMT -6
hmmm it seems real. but at the same time fake. idk. like spirit child said. it could be that.
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Post by Jen Depsycho on Aug 22, 2009 9:42:43 GMT -6
Not real. Big disappointment to Nessy fans.  I'm a firm believer in Nessy. Well there are caves underwater, just like we have caves here on land, and I'm sure that Nessie is large enough to hide in one if it chose to do so. And it could lead to a depth of which human kind can not get to. But at the same time someone could have thought of it, but I doubt it. Because I have followed just about every Nessie documentation. It could be a large but agile creature of great power. Just because something is unknown doesn't make it a monster. Its just something we don't understand. And I know that for a fact there are legends of waterhorses (not sea horses, there is a difference), and that what ever it is, may have been the very thing that inspired those stories. Or at least its kind could have inspired them. Just because its been elusive, doesn't mean that it doesn't exist. And for all we know, highly intelligent. It is also possible the Loch may connect with the sea. I second both those theories. It seems to me Nessy is a lot smarter than people commonly think. A lot of sea life is intellegent. Just look at dolphins, whales, sharks, squid... Nessy's no different, in fact perhaps even smarter. Why do you think there are so little encounters? If this creature weren't intellegent, it would have been found by now, I should think.
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Post by Nikki on Aug 24, 2009 14:01:52 GMT -6
I know the video is a fake but it doesn't mean Nessie is. I believe strongly in Nessie. I mean yeah no one has seen it but there are caves and you never know it could live in some of the other surronding bodies of water and hunt in the Loach ness sea.
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Post by Jen Depsycho on Aug 24, 2009 19:14:13 GMT -6
I know the video is a fake but it doesn't mean Nessie is. I believe strongly in Nessie. I mean yeah no one has seen it but there are caves and you never know it could live in some of the other surronding bodies of water and hunt in the Loach ness sea. I agree, I believe Nessie exists, it's just that no one is trying hard enough to find Nessie, and it's not really anyone's fault; funding for paranormal research is often sadly VERY low, so they can't just shove hi-tech submarines into Loch Ness whenever they please. It costs enormous amounts of money just to find and assemble a proper scoping team, and even MORE money to get a submarine, scuba gear, underwater cameras and lights, and so on, breeching well over a million dollars just to carry out a thorough deep-sea investigation. If more people gave a hoot about Nessie and contributed to an investigation, this MIGHT be possible one day, but not anytime soon, I'm sure. MANY people are skeptic about Nessie, others prefer Loch Ness Monster to remain a mystery, in fear that Nessie may not even exist, so they'd rather just believe, not look for evidence. As I said, I believe, but I'd like there to one day be a thorough investigation of Loch Ness. Technology is improving every single day, making things that were once impossible possible... that being said, we might get to discover if Nessie exists or doesn't exist in our lifetimes. (Wow, long post. Sorry  )
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Post by Nikki on Aug 25, 2009 15:14:30 GMT -6
I agree. However I wouldn't keep the search just to the Loch Ness I mean, as I said before it might only hunt there not live there. Checking the other bodies of water around wouldn't kill you if you were searching the Loch Ness. To be honest I think that's the reason people who actually have looked didn't find anyting.
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Post by Jen Depsycho on Aug 25, 2009 15:19:23 GMT -6
True, true, and that's why there are so many non-believers I think. I myself like to have evidence, but I mean Nessie is a VERY plausible creature. Supposedly there's a creature like Nessie that's been sighted in the Great Lakes here in the U.S., so you could be right. It's possible there are other 'Nessie's in other bodies of water.
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Post by Nikki on Aug 25, 2009 15:22:22 GMT -6
Yeah, I head about that creature, forgot what is was called, but a group of people went filming trying to find it. They got something on camera that looked like a crockidale. but they could prove or disprove that fact so I agree.
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