Loch Ness has been...DISCOVERED.

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A Yorkshire man claims he has footage of the famed Loch Ness Creature. Gordon Holmes of Shipley, Yorkshire, was using hydrophonic equipment to detect underwater sounds when he saw the creature streaking across the water, just below the surface.

“I was minutes from going home but I saw something moving and dashed out of the car and switched the camcorder on,” Holmes told reporters. “About 200 yards away from me I could see something in the water. It was definitely a creature propelling itself through the water. It was fairly bubbling along the water. It was streaking along.”While not entirely conclusive, the video does show a shadowy figure under the surface of the lake propelling itself through the water. Holmes estimates its speed at about 6 mph. A technician for Bradford University, Holmes plans to have the video further analyzed.

“Of all the things that are sort of unknown, I think the Loch Ness Monster is the one that’s got the most credibiltity due to reliable witnesses in the past and also due to these sonar contacts,” Holmes told STV. “You just can’t throw those kinds of ideas away and ignore them. You need science to look deeper into it.” :hmm:
 
NinjaspiT said:
Video:

http://www.stv.tv/content/news/nort...th_scotland/Man_believes_he_has_filmed_nessie

A Yorkshire man claims he has footage of the famed Loch Ness Creature. Gordon Holmes of Shipley, Yorkshire, was using hydrophonic equipment to detect underwater sounds when he saw the creature streaking across the water, just below the surface.

“I was minutes from going home but I saw something moving and dashed out of the car and switched the camcorder on,” Holmes told reporters. “About 200 yards away from me I could see something in the water. It was definitely a creature propelling itself through the water. It was fairly bubbling along the water. It was streaking along.”While not entirely conclusive, the video does show a shadowy figure under the surface of the lake propelling itself through the water. Holmes estimates its speed at about 6 mph. A technician for Bradford University, Holmes plans to have the video further analyzed.

Of all the things that are sort of unknown, I think the Loch Ness Monster is the one that’s got the most credibiltity due to reliable witnesses in the past and also due to these sonar contacts,” Holmes told STV. “You just can’t throw those kinds of ideas away and ignore them. You need science to look deeper into it.” :hmm:


I believe in the existence of Bigfoot/Yetti more than the Loc Ness montster.


But I'm about to read this link....
 
BeatDownRecords said:
So let me get this straight, theres a brontasarus in the water? :lol:

A brontosaurus?.... :lol:


You mean a plesiosaur?


All I saw was some damn water moving, nothing really conclusive.
 
It's 2007! We know it's in this one fucking lake. You're going to tell me it's that hard to catch this bitch? And who the fuck is Saint Columbo?
 
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ya know my dad told me this a long time ago n i dont believe in that because of what he said. goes like this think about it fam somethin that big has got to be shittin big they have never found piss or shit from this thing even if it craps in the water it has to float somewhere??? i was done with believeing after i thought about it that way :yes:
 
Majik said:
ya know my dad told me this a long time ago n i dont believe in that because of what he said. goes like this think about it fam somethin that big has got to be shittin big they have never found piss or shit from this thing even if it craps in the water it has to float somewhere??? i was done with believeing after i thought about it that way :yes:
Logic prevails.
 
ya know my dad told me this a long time ago n i dont believe in that because of what he said. goes like this think about it fam somethin that big has got to be shittin big they have never found piss or shit from this thing even if it craps in the water it has to float somewhere??? i was done with believeing after i thought about it that way :yes:
 
there's been rumors of a monster in loch ness from since the 8th or 9th century AD i believe. if they havent found anything by now, then nothing exists.
another thing is, loch ness was formed by the ice age....the dinosaurs died be4 the ice age, so the timeframe for a plesiosaur to be existent in loch ness does not match up.
 
aint dinosaurs reptiles, meaning cold-blooded? how could they survive the ice age? and the dinosaurs got wiped out 65 millions yrs ago, the ice age was about 35 million years ago....so something still aint adding up...
 
Penn & Teller did a good one on this, and exposed that their simply is not enough food in Lochness to support anything that big....(or its mate or offspring). But Mythological creatures don't have to worry about food or reproduction so...
 
Loch Ness lake is big as FUCK.Its basically impossible to explore the deep cravaces that inhabit it.

Furhtermore,The fact that prehistoric fishes that were THOUGHT to have been extinct are still being found today like for example the Coelacanth:

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Virtually unique in the animal kingdom, with a saga steeped in science and popular imagination, the fabulous Coelacanth ("see-la-kanth"), that 400 million year old "living fossil" fish, swims on. Pre-dating the dinosaurs by millions of years and once thought to have gone extinct with them, 65 million years ago, the Coelacanth with its "missing link" "proto legs" was "discovered" alive and well in 1938! At least three people have perished in the quest for the coelacanth, and possibly several others.
 
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