It's a giant water creature living in a lake. It is mysterious and unknown
Loch Ness holds 7.4 km3 (1.8 cu mi) of water.
Get a camera at Loch Ness by helping the man with the stuck trailer. Click the left side, then click and hold the valve stem until enough air gets out of the tires. You take pictures: -- In the Himalayas (snow footprint) -- At Loch Ness on the rowboat trip -- At Loch Ness in the submarine -- At Loch Ness when you find Nessie
To the right of the Loch at Loch Ness. Talk to him, click the left side tire, and then click and hold the valve stem on the tire.
The driver's trailer is stuck at the bridge just right of the Loch. Let the air out of the trailer tires to lower it. (Click the tire at left, then click and hold the valve.)
The trailer is stuck at Loch Ness. Click the left side, then hold the valve stem until enough air gets out.
At Loch Ness, click the left side of the truck, then click and hold the valve stem (arrow) until enough air escapes.
you go to loch Ness then click on the guy with a stuck truck then click on the left wheel hold down the gold thing to let all the air come out
To get the camera, you have to help the driver with his truck stuck under the bridge. To do that, you have to click on the left tire then hold down the little gold circle. Then he will give you the camera.
You get a camera at Loch Ness, so you will have to leave the Himalayas and come back (you don't have to climb again). At Loch Ness, a driver has a trailer that is too high to fit under the bridge. Let some air out of the tires so it will be lower. (Click the left tire, then click and hold on the valve until enough air leaks out.)
The arguments against the existance of the loch ness monster as a plesiosaur are plentiful.For example,a plesiosaur could not live in the frigid waters of loch ness.A single plesiosaur living in loch ness for centuries?Ridiculous.It would have to be a breeding population of them and to prevent inbreeding you would need a HUGE population.Loch Ness couldn't possibly support such a large population, size wise alone.They would need a food supply and the loch couldn't possibly hold that many fish.A large population of plesiosaurs would have easily been spotted by now as they would have to come up for air frequently.Some suggest tunnels that lead from the loch to the ocean and these creatures regularly go back and forth.If that was the case,the loch's water would be the same level as the Atlantic ocean.That's not the case.The vast majority of marine creatures can only survive in salt or fresh water.A salmon can live in both types of water,but that's about the only marine animal that can do so.That's one in thousands of water dwelling species.Salmon are just about the only exception to this rule.A baby whale got stuck in the Delaware river somehow and people were scrambling for a way to get it back to sea, as the fresh water was harming the whale's skin.Also, a plesiosaur carcass has never washed up on shore.With that many dinosaurs living in a lake,that would definitely have happened by now.
At Loch Ness, the driver's trailer is stuck under the bridge. Let some air out of the trailer tires to lower it. (Click the left tire, then click and hold the valve stem.)
You don't need one. After you talk to the driver at Loch Ness, click the tire on the left side, then click and hold the valve stem (in the 11 o'clock position on the tire).