Could footage captured by an amateur scientist be that of the famous Loch Ness monster? Ever since a shadow was caught on camera by a surgeon in the 1930's, Loch Ness in Scotland has never been the same. More than 4,000 'sightings' have been made of the Loch Ness monster since that fateful day.The Loch Ness Monster (Nessiteras rhombopteryx) is an alleged animal, identified neither as to a family o
Gold prices correctly shrugged off the announcement of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) that wants to sell 403.3 tons of gold, worth some $11 billion, to cover annual losses of $400 million. While this transaction appears arithmetically strange from the outset, the idea is not exactly new. Like the Loch Ness monster IMF gold sales have been a reliable page filler in the past couple of years.A Google search for "IMF gold sales 2007" lists 77,100 documents and leads to Doug Casey's treatment of yesteryear's idea of the IMF. Casey could simply copy his 2007 item into this year's list of columns and he would not have missed any important beat. As in 2008 the IMF proposed a drawn out sale of 400 tons of gold in 2007 too.The long story does not stop here. Combining the same search terms wit
Cast : Amber Borycki R. Nelson Brown Don S. Davis info :James Murphey (Brian Krause) is a rugged cryptozoologist, who thirty years earlier, during a trip to Loch Ness, Scotland, had a fatal encounter with the fabled "Nessie" creature that killed his father, and left James with deep facial scar. Twenty years later, James is hunting for Nessie, when his search leads him to the sleepy town of Pike Island, Ashburn, on Lake Superior. Hiring Josh Riley (Niall Matter) as his guide, James and Josh bond over their mutual scientific interests and deceased fathers, while James tries to convince Josh's mother, Sheriff Karen Riley (Carrie Genzel), that the 60-foot plesiosaur is killing and breeding.-OEM.part1.rar-OEM.part2.rar-OEM.part3.rar-OEM.part4.rar-OEM.part5.rar-OEM.part6.rar-OEM.part7.rar-OEM.pa
Tales of the "Loch Ness Monster" have floated around the world for centuries. Described as a large aquatic animal or a plesiosaur-like creature, the "Loch Ness Monster" (also known as Nessie) has been the subject of numerous amatuer and scientific investigations over the years in an attempt to uncover the truth. It is said to have a long neck with a dinosaur-like head, a humped back, flippers and reptilian dark gray skin. Her estimated length is between 15 and 40 feet, with a weight of up to 2, 500 pounds. It has been touted as an imaginative endeavor to attract tourists to the Inverness area, or as a bona fide lake monster with a variety of corroborating photographs to prove it. However, the legend of the monster is not tak
This is a footage of The Legendary Monster Loch Ness which I grabbed from Youtube.com. Well, it's about the scientists who have discovered the evidence of Loch Ness existence. If you want to get the video just goto this link: " footagelochness videovideo
Until now, people are confused and questioned with the existence of the legendary monster "Loch Ness". Whether it is exist or not, we don't know. But perhaps, scientists will never give up in finding the animal even though a lot of evidence saying that the animal is only a myth. Many people trying to prove the existence of the legendary Loch Ness through pictures and videos but neither of them seems convincing.As for me, I believe in the Loch Ness monster and who knows one day the animal will come out from its lake...Legend of Loch Nesslegendary lochnessloch ness
Loch Ness is situated in northern Scotland, near the town of Inverness, and is considered one of the country's largest lakes (or "lochs"), albeit smaller than it's biggest, Loch Lomond. At twenty-four miles long and one mile at its widest point and up to one thousand feet deep, Loch Ness is part of the Great Glen fault that divides the Highlands from Fort William to Inverness, Scotland. Loch Ness empties into the River Ness, which in turn flows into the North Sea.
The movie website for The Water Horse: Legend of the Deep is good for finding out what the movie is about and for playing games. The games are the best part of the website - choose from 3 games - the best one is the Water Horse puzzle game...choose your difficulty, and then fit together the puzzle pieces to form a picture...a nice twist on this traditional game is that instead of having a still picture, you can choose to have a video!! This means the little puzzle pieces are moving with video instead of picture, really fun! Once the video is together, a trailer of the movie will run. The second game is the "Match" game, which is like memory - you're given playing cards with scenes from the movie, and you match the cards together...choose from different levels which go from easy to hard. The last game is the "Crusoe Cruisader" game, where you control Crusoe the water horse as he swims through the water, be sure to come up to the top of the ocean for air so your life doesnt run out!
Threadless, una nueva comunidad que explota el diseño de camisetas, cualquiera puede unirse a ella y hacer sus propios diseños, para que después venderlas y enviarlas por correo según pedido. Luego también cualquiera de los compradores puede subir la foto luciéndose con la camiseta adquirida. Puede que hayan más cosas que se me escapan porque parece ser norma de la casa, hacerse las fotos en poses divertidas, y además he comprobado que los diseñadores también tienen un apartado donde se proponen sloganes, y la gente los vota.Parece que la funcionalidad de la página al respecto deja un poco de desear, porque me ha resultado dificil encontrar algún precio, pero después de repasar la página al final lo he podido ver, los precios suelen ir entre 15 y 17 dólares.Ya digo yo que no acabo de entender esta página que ostenta el lema: Threadless T-shirts, no more nudes, que siguiendo en el terreno de las incomprensiones, yo lo traduciría como: camisetas de poco hilo, no más des
Wow! So the Loch Ness monster do really exist, and he eats cars! Now if only Big Foot was real also, this world would truly be a cool place to live in :P
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gCe-1LYj_4o
I’m not sure how this happened, but somehow, maybe because I took the Vampire Tour of San Francisco, I have become the unofficial Viator expert on all our activities that are a little new age-y, a little occult-y, the kind of thing that might show up on the X-Files. An aside here: I love and miss the X-Files. I cried during the finale. I wish I was joking. Anyway, back to my point, I’ve had extended conversations with coworkers about Stonehenge, Uluru (aka Ayers Rock) and of course, Loch Ness. I’m not a believer, but I’ve leafed through a Time Life Mysteries of the Unknown book or two and let’s just say I’m open to the possibilities. I fall somewhere between Mulder and Scully on an X-Files belief scale.
It appears that it might be time to break out the “I’m a Wee Monster” hats and t-shirts and head to Loch Ness — a 55 year old Yorkshireman visiting the Loch caught what might just be the fabled monster on video last week. The v
There are been another recent sighting of Lake Windermere monster. The monster was also spotted last Summer.
So does Nessie has a rival in the north of England? Perhaps my favourite Lake Iseo in Italy needs a monster to increase visitor numbers? Have you had any personal monster spottings?
Lake Windermere courtesy of golakes.co.uk
Sarà per la sfuggevolezza che è inesorabilmente propria di qualcosa che non è dato conoscere puntualmente ma gli abissi costituiscono senza dubbio per l'uomo un attraente mistero.Con il XX secolo sembrava che tutte le forme di vita presenti sulla terra fossero ormai note, che non si dovesse più provare o sfatare l'esistenza di quel temibile drago o di quella bestia spaventosa.Capita, poi, che ogni tanto qualche osceno prodotto della natura venga effettivamente trovato ed allora ecco nuovo materiale per fomentare la nostra febbrile curiosità che cresce proporzionalmente alla sensazione di fastidio che certe immagini possono procurare.Sicuramente una delle storie più affascinanti in merito è quella del mostro di Loch Ness, favola che risale già al VI secolo con protagonista un monaco irlandese che riuscì a domare la feroce creatura lacustre riuscendo nell'ardua impresa di farla tornare nei profondi abissi da cui era venuta, e che si carica di un contenuto tutto nuovo quando a
Well, looks like Rock Ness is over two days this year and they've certainly bumped up the number of acts; over 60 this year apparently.
Last year it was a great gig, headlined by Fatboy Slim. I for one was there and it was a great day, I recall there being a wee bit of rain but on the whole a great experience. The only down side was the local transport links which were practically non existent
Sarà per la sfuggevolezza che è inesorabilmente propria di qualcosa che non è dato conoscere puntualmente ma gli abissi costituiscono senza dubbio per l'uomo un attraente mistero.Con il XX secolo sembrava che tutte le forme di vita presenti sulla terra fossero ormai note, che non si dovesse più provare o sfatare l'esistenza di quel temibile drago o di quella bestia spaventosa.Capita, poi, che ogni tanto qualche osceno prodotto della natura venga effettivamente trovato ed allora ecco nuovo materiale per fomentare la nostra febbrile curiosità che cresce proporzionalmente alla sensazione di fastidio che certe immagini possono procurare.Sicuramente una delle storie più affascinanti in merito è quella del mostro di Loch Ness, favola che risale già al VI secolo con protagonista un monaco irlandese che riuscì a domare la feroce creatura lacustre riuscendo nell'ardua impresa di farla tornare nei profondi abissi da cui era venuta, e che si carica di un contenuto tutto nuovo quando a