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How deep is Loch Ness?

Question by Nikki M: How deep is Loch Ness?
how deep is Loch Ness (located in Scotland)

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Answer by jgouldenAnswered at the reference.

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Is LOCH NESS monsters dangerous..do they survive still?…is it available only in scotland? any weird info…?

Question by ashwinmolecule: Is LOCH NESS monsters dangerous..do they survive still?…is it available only in scotland? any weird info…?
Provide a detailed account on loch ness monsters

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Answer by lexiwordsdoesn’t seem to be dangerous—-no reports of anyone EVER being attacked—-also look up chessie—nessie’s relative in the chesapeake bay

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Is Loch Ness completely landlocked, or does it have an outlet to the sea?

Question by hellafunguy35: Is Loch Ness completely landlocked, or does it have an outlet to the sea?
The reason I ask is because I saw the recent “Nessie” video, and in viewing some of the alleged Nessie pics they look an awful lot to me just like the dorsal fin of a killer whale jutting out of the water.

I looked at a Scotland map but I couldn’t tell if Loch Ness is landlocked. It does look situated awfully close to the sea, though.

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Answer by sepiamtautm78Not directly, it is connected to the ocean through the River Ness.

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What do you believe we should do with the Loch Ness Monster?

Question by Biff Tannen: What do you believe we should do with the Loch Ness Monster?
Last week, Japanese scientists explaced… placed explosive detonators at the bottom of Lake Loch Ness to blow Nessie out of the water. Sir Cort Godfrey of the Nessie Alliance summoned the help of Scotland’s local wizards to cast a protective spell over the lake and its local residents and all those who seek for the peaceful existence of our underwater ally.

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Answer by YouShookMeI dunno, I dunno…

those japanese are usually pretty on the ball about these kind of things, they’re pretty ahead of the game there, sport. I think we should haul nessie out, because I bet it’s delicious.

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Help regarding the Loch Ness Monster?

Question by ~amy!!: Help regarding the Loch Ness Monster?
So we’re going to Scotland for a school trip next year, and my friend is allergic to the thought of the Loch Ness Monster. Every time someone mentions it, she starts hyperventilating and has even passed out once. I’m afraid that if she actually sees it, she may go into a coma.
How can we avoid the Loch Ness Monster in Scotland??

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How deep is Loch Ness Lake?

Question by Jack Kid Sparrow: How deep is Loch Ness Lake?
I’m just curios is anybody know exactly the deep of Loch Ness Lake in Scotland….???

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Answer by taire_dlLoch Ness is 754 feet deep (230 m) at its deepest point.

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Has anyone seen the Loch Ness monster/dinosaur in Scotland?

Question by McLean: Has anyone seen the Loch Ness monster/dinosaur in Scotland?

Today there have been over 11,000 sightings.
Sir Peter Scott, a member of Parliament also saw it.
The word “dinosaur” was invented by Sir Richard Owen in 1841.
Before that time they were known as dragons.
The walls of the old city of Babylon
had hundreds of pictures of dragons on them.
The men of Alexander the Great were scared to death by dragons.
The Viking’s ships had dragon heads on them.
In caves in Africa, there are paintings of long-necked dinosaurs chasing natives.
Discovered in Ica, Peru were 50,000 stones of all sizes with carvings of dinosaurs on them.
Dr. Cabrera who discovered these stones said,
“There is no question man and dinosaurs lived together.”

My thought is that modern science is trying to cover up the existence of dinosaurs because that would go against their theory of evolution. They believe dinosaurs lived millions of years ago. The Biblical account states that man lived with dinosaurs.

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Loch Ness Monster – Fact or Fiction?

Question by something_more: Loch Ness Monster – Fact or Fiction?
After the discovery of the Coelacanth, a water creature thought to be extinct 400 million years ago, do you believe that Loch Ness in Scotland holds a mythical creature, thought to be a Plesiosaur. Without concrete proof that this creature exists in Loch Ness or not, what do you beleive? Fact Or Fiction?

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Answer by cutie_patootieI have my doubts, but don’t like to close doors…anything is possible

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Do you know of a website where I can find up-to-date information on “Nessie” (Scotland’s Loch Ness monster)

Question by luv2rite: Do you know of a website where I can find up-to-date information on “Nessie” (Scotland’s Loch Ness monster)
I’ve read all the books that I can find, but a lot of the information is out-dated.
I’ve read all the books that I can find, but a lot of the information is out-dated.
Many of the books were written five/ten years ago.
Many of the books were written five/ten years ago.
Mnay of the books were written five/ten years ago.

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Answer by jessie.flowergoogle is always great

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