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Originally Posted by eroticsexxx
So you mean to tell me that in this day and age no scientific body has been able to set up radar buoys to detect the presence of such a creature?
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The BBC did just that:
http://blog.newsok.com/smokeandmirro...h-ness-legend/
The guy with the sonar patent (Robert Rines) keeps going back though and searching. His explanation for ongoing sonar location failure is that the The Loch is like a trough so there are too many false sonar hits.
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Originally Posted by eroticsexxx
High definition underwater monitoring systems exist. There is no excuse why definitive proof has not been issued yet.
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Water is waaaaaay too murky for video. Have you ever been diving in Duluth? If you can't see your hand in front of your face, neither can a camera lens.
Either way it's no dinosaur it's most likely a conger eel, fucking things have big teeth. And since there amphibians they can crawl on land and kill land animals if they need too. Explains a lot of reports.
Conger eel
