What is the monster Loch Ness?
The stories of a sea creature living in the depths of Loch Ness reach into time, but no image of the monster Loch Ness has never been captured until the summer of 1933. Many people believe that the return from the age of dinosaurs had no one survived to the ice. The Loch Ness monster is said to live in this deepest lakes in the Scottish Highlands, which is a cold and quiet ribbon with water about 24 miles (39 kilometers) long and slightly more than 430 feet (131 meters).
Witnesses say they have seen a monster Loch Ness, a fantastic sea animal with a long neck, with up to six bumps and a reptile head. Whether the observations are true or not, the promise of looking at Loch Ness Monster brought hordes of tourists to Loch Ness from up to Japan and South Africa. This area has become one of the most photographed water stains on the face of the country, the altheng The Loch Ness Monster has always remained a little shy. Some cameras captured several bulky shapes of unknown origin and the most famousThe 1933 photograph, which was broadly condemned as false, revealed a small head and a long snake neck like a monster Loch Ness, who rocked in and out of the water.
geologists estimate that Loch Ness was once arguing the sea, fjord, about 5,000 years ago. It is possible that some of the naval creatures have now become extinct in the oceans and continue to behave. Although the monster Loch Ness could be any type of sea animal, many scientists are based on gastropod, a huge form of a sea slug.
Although Loch is an extremely narrow water body, it is also twice as deep as the North Sea and is constantly fed by at least five rivers and forty -five mountain streams. For six feet (1.8 meters) down, Becoms water very murky, the result of floating particles of peat. This significantly limits the survey underwater and the possible discovery of Monsters Loch Ness.
New species of animals so far extinct thoughts are an objectVery often in this incomprehensible and complex world of ours. Is it so unlikely that an unknown creature could nest in the waters of Loch Ness? Is this option so scary for scientists and the world in general? Some sensitive souls could say that it is much more scary for the monster of Loch Ness.