Loch Ness monster footage shot

unless Nessie jumps up waving its tentacles and says Ooga booga! I'll remain unconvinced.
 
nessie is a fun person...i made him a wig like elvis:up:
 
looks like the remaining wake of a boat to me...
 
Why are only people with crappy cameras around when things like this happen?
 
How the hell did this make it onto CNN? I thought CNN was a respectable, objective news outlet...

Wait a minute.
 
Wow. I thought she'd be dead by now. :up:
 
It looks like a water snake to me. Plus, Lock Ness has fish that are roughly five feet long.<--Don't ask me how I know this...
 
How big is this lake? I mean drop down like 35 remote controlled underwater cameras and just end this *****.
 
I thought they discovered that "Nessie" was just bubbles of gas coming up from a small vent at the bottom of the loch. :confused:
 
Yeah, that could just about be anything at this point.

It must really be a slow news day for CNN.
 
How big is this lake? I mean drop down like 35 remote controlled underwater cameras and just end this *****.

That will never satisfy true believes, they claim that the lake is deep and it hides in underwater caves. While they ignore the fact that the Plesiosaur, the animal that they claim it is lived in warm waters in the ocean. Scotland isn’t exactly prime real estate for aquatic reptiles. The average temperature of the Loch ness is 5.5 centigrade. Even if the plesiosaurs were warm-blooded, they would require a food supply beyond that of the Loch.
 
Wow. I thought she'd be dead by now. :up:
The whole "theory" is that their is a small family of Palethiusauros's(spelling??) that got trapped in Lock Ness during an earthquake. They used to live in the ocean before they became extinct. Again, don't ask me how I know this...:o
 
How big is this lake? I mean drop down like 35 remote controlled underwater cameras and just end this *****.
They've been using Sonar and have found nothing. People still beileve in the possibility because, like I said, they've got huge fish in that lake.
 
I thought they discovered that "Nessie" was just bubbles of gas coming up from a small vent at the bottom of the loch. :confused:
Yeah, and they are constantly having earthquakes so...
 
the ness monster is far from real, i belive it to be an over sized eel of some kind, or an oversized fish.

even if i family of plesiasaur did get trapped in there that was tens millions of years ago, theyd be dead by now.
 
the ness monster is far from real, i belive it to be an over sized eel of some kind, or an oversized fish.

even if i family of plesiasaur did get trapped in there that was tens millions of years ago, theyd be dead by now.

Who says it's been there for millions of years?
 
Who says it's been there for millions of years?

because some of the reamins of plesiasaur date back to the late jurassic early ice age period, when wich they tought most dinos became extinct.

which was over 22 somewhat million years ago.
 
because some of the reamins of plesiasaur date back to the late jurassic early ice age period, when wich they tought most dinos became extinct.

which was over 22 somewhat million years ago.

Who says it's from Earth?
 

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