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Does one really believe that there is a monster residing at Loch Ness? Well with some quite overwhelming facts this research will criticize the theory of a monster living in the depths of Loch Ness. First we will discuss the meaning of the word Loch. ... Well Loch Ness is a very well known lake in North East Scotland (Mackal 7). ...
Loch Ness has a direct connection to the North Sea, which permits migratory fish, such as salmon and eels to enter the lake (Campbell 14). ... Here is what a researcher has to say about it:
Because the different observers had been standing at more or less in the same location, I went to investigate, choosing a clear, sunny day when the Loch exhibited a perfectly flat, calm surface, since this was the sort of day on which all these observations occurred.
Approximate Word count = 638 Approximate Pages = 2.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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