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Sightings, theories and other information about Scotland's Nessie - the Loch Ness Monster.
The Hunt for Lake Monsters
Witnesses at deep, dark lakes all over the world report plesiosaur-like creatures. Are we finally closing in on them? From your About.com guide.
What You Need to Know About... The Loch Ness Monster
Seventy years ago, Nessie entered the popular culture, and over that time there have been many sightings, intriguing photos and film, and tantalizing sonar hits. But are we any closer to knowing if this plesiosaur-like creature really exists? Here's what you need to know about the Loch Ness Monster.
The Legend of Nessie
This is the best site I've found so far about the Loch Ness Monster: sightings, film evidence, sketches and lots more.
The Loch Ness Information Page
A terrific site for detailed information about the Loch Ness Monster, including eyewitness testimony, surface and underwater photos, and lots more.
Loch Ness Monster?
This is a small page, but with beautiful photos of the loch, and one new photo of the monster (looks fake to me).
Loch Ness Monster: Dispelling the Myths
The aim of this article is to try and dispel some of the most common misconceptions regarding the Loch Ness Monster, but not to dispel the idea that an unknown creature exists in Loch Ness.
Nessie on the Net
"Scotland's first and official Loch Ness Monster site." Includes the latest sightings, streaming video interviews with witnesses and much more.
Phenomenon at Loch Ness
A skeptical Earth scientist throws more cold water on Scotland's liveliest legend. A report from About's Geology Guide, Andrew Alden.
Rogue Nessie
Speculates on how it's possible for a creature as big as Nessie to be seen so seldomly.
What is the Loch Ness Monster?
As far back as the 7th Century, people have reported seeing a Loch Ness monster in Scotland. Can science explain these mysterious sightings?

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