No, the Japanese were not the first to see Nessie. Nope, St. Columbas was the first to come across ol' Nessie
It has supposedly been sighted in, and close to, Loch Ness, which is how it got its name.
it is mostly found in the loch in Scotland and is found in freshwater's.
It has supposedly been sighted in, and close to, Loch Ness, which is how it got its name.
The Loch Ness Monster, but there is no scientific evidence to prove that there is anything unusual in the waters of Loch Ness.
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people like me dont believe in the loch ness monster because he was first sighted in 1933 and there is no way a animal could live so long.
YES! It was first sighted back around 850A.D that's over 1,000years old (if that was the same animal or a different.)
The area is known as Loch Ness in the Scottish Highlands. The name of the mysterious monster is the Loch Ness Monster, an aquatic, dinosaur like beast rumored to have been sighted since the 6th century.
The first sighting of the Loch Ness Monster was in March 1933 by a passing couple named Mr. and Mrs. John Mackay. They parked their car and saw something big, black, and shiny make huge waves the size of a ship would make.
That depends on whether you believe there is such a thing as Nessie. If you don't believe in the exisitence of a 'monster' living in a Scottish loch then the obvious answer is that no, it wasn't sighted in 565 or at any other time.
Loch Ness, ScotlandAt Loch Ness by St. Colombus
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