Proof That the Loch Ness Monster Exists?
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,543280,00.html??test=faces
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Jason Cooke spotted "Nessie" while browsing the Google Earth's satellite photos.
This amazing image on Google Earth could be the elusive proof that the Loch Ness Monster exists.
Sun reader Jason Cooke spotted "Nessie" while browsing the Web site's satellite photos.
The shape seen on the surface of the 22-mile Scottish loch is 65ft long and appears to have an oval body, a tail and four legs or flippers.
Some experts believe Nessie may be a Plesiosaur, an extinct marine reptile with a shape like the Google image.
"This is really intriguing. It needs further study," said researcher Adrian Shine, of the Loch Ness Project.
Sightings have been claimed for centuries.
To see the object, enter co-ordinates Latitude 57°12'52.13"N, Longitude 4°34'14.16"W in Google Earth.
This is funny.
The lat/long do not point to the location of the photo. The photo clearly shows what appears to be a boat with a wake behind it. If you look for this, look at Loch Ness and go about 1/4 of the way up the lake (SW to NE). If you pan to the SW corner of the lake, there is a marina there with a whole bunch of boats docked there, and they look just like the one in the photo........
But hey, I guess the guy did get his name in the paper.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,543280,00.html??test=faces
Jason Cooke spotted "Nessie" while browsing the Google Earth's satellite photos.
This amazing image on Google Earth could be the elusive proof that the Loch Ness Monster exists.
Sun reader Jason Cooke spotted "Nessie" while browsing the Web site's satellite photos.
The shape seen on the surface of the 22-mile Scottish loch is 65ft long and appears to have an oval body, a tail and four legs or flippers.
Some experts believe Nessie may be a Plesiosaur, an extinct marine reptile with a shape like the Google image.
"This is really intriguing. It needs further study," said researcher Adrian Shine, of the Loch Ness Project.
Sightings have been claimed for centuries.
To see the object, enter co-ordinates Latitude 57°12'52.13"N, Longitude 4°34'14.16"W in Google Earth.
This is funny.
The lat/long do not point to the location of the photo. The photo clearly shows what appears to be a boat with a wake behind it. If you look for this, look at Loch Ness and go about 1/4 of the way up the lake (SW to NE). If you pan to the SW corner of the lake, there is a marina there with a whole bunch of boats docked there, and they look just like the one in the photo........
But hey, I guess the guy did get his name in the paper.
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