The first recorded sighting of the Loch Ness moster in the 12th century is reputed to have been through this window




A couple years ago, I spent some time in the Northern reaches of Scotland, looking for Nessie, climbing around castles and drinking Speyside Scotch. Loch Ness contains as much fresh water as the rest of the lakes and rivers in the UK combined. Parts are so deep (over 700ft) and murky that the bottom cant be found even with modern sonar equipment. It is entirely possible that underwater caverns connect the Loch to the North Sea.
No Nessie sightings, but I will be back.
No Nessie sightings, but I will be back.
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