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Title: By: Kristen Park and Lizette Fernandez


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  • By Kristen Park and Lizette Fernandez

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Location Of This Beast
  • This animal lives in Scotland
  • The Loch is the body of water it lives in
  • This is the reasoning of its name the Loch ness
    Monster

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Its appearance
  • An ancient dinosaur
  • Long neck
  • Black smooth skin
  • Long, fat, thick fins
  • Fish like body (due to its swimming)
  • They also called it the water horse

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Its appearance (cont.)
  • large aquatic animal supposed to resemble a
    serpent or plesiosaur of Loch Ness in Scotland
  • Nessie's body is about 5 meters (16 ft) long.
  • With head and tail, she would be about 3 times
    the size of a Nile crocodile.

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List of sightings
  • Over a hundred sightings of the this creature by
    man kind.
  • The first written account of a meeting with
    Nessie seems to be that of Adamnan in 565 A.D.
  • The first example of a sighting is by D.
    Mackenzie in 1871at 1200 pm

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List of sightings (cont.)
  • The about middle sighting was by William Frasier
    in 1965 at 1030 am
  • The last recorded was by A. Fisherman in June,
    2003 at 1000 am

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Opinion of some
  • Some people say yes it is real.
  • They think this because of the sightings and
    pictures of the creature.

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Opinion of some (cont.)
  • Some say no but there might could be.
  • They think that it is just a myth that got past
    through generations.

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Neutral
  • Some others have a neutral opinion of the beast.
  • They dont know what side to choose
  • Is the proof REAL or NOT?

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Ways of Existence
  • There are myths that a egg was frozen from the
    prehistoric times and went down a river or in a
    sea.
  • It ended up in the lock, body of water and
    hatched there.
  • That is only one way of coming to the earth.

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The way one of the myths goes
  • In Scottish folklore, the water-horse lures small
    children into the water by offering them rides on
    its back. Once the children are aboard, their
    hands become stuck to the beast and they are
    dragged to a watery death, their livers washing
    ashore the following day.

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Pictures
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LINKS
  • Who wants to learn more about lock ness?
  • Here are some links for you to explore
  • http//www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/lochness/
  • http//www.lochness.co.uk/livecam/
  • http//unmuseum.mus.pa.us/lochness.htm
  • http//www.pagerealm.com/windseeker/lockness.html
  • http//www.nessie.co.uk/
  • Home Page
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