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Venice monster. Really?

The Loch Ness Monster can be considered as the most famous monster in the world. In the past hundred years, countless people claimed to have witnessed the Loch Ness monster, including many experts and celebrities. Many people even photographed the so-called Loch Ness monster. In the months from/kloc-0 to June, 975, there were many reports about the Loch Ness monster constantly appearing. Because the Loch Ness monster has attracted everyone's attention, many investigation teams have conducted a search in Loch Ness. Although the investigation team has perfect equipment, they can't find the Loch Ness monster. One of the British and American joint investigation teams found some large unidentified moving objects in Loch Ness, which were about 10 to 50 times larger than ordinary fish, but none of them proved that Loch Ness monster really existed.

1972, the investigation team used more advanced and sophisticated equipment, including the latest sonar and underwater strobe photography equipment, but luck is more important than anything else, because the Loch Ness monster is elusive.

Sonar found two large objects moving intermittently, and the camera took photos of the moving objects at the same time, but the photos were blurred because the bottom of the water was very muddy. The picture below shows the movement of huge creatures (thick black lines) reflected by sonar in this investigation. The figures at the bottom of the picture show that this huge creature began to move at 1 p.m. and 1 p.m. 40.

According to experts, the object shown on the right looks like a huge flipper, which was also taken by an underwater camera at around 1 40 in the morning, and the shooting time coincides with the time measured by sonar.

1in June, 1975, the expedition team in Boston, USA, brought more advanced photographic equipment and instruments brought by 1972 to study Loch Ness again. This time, the sonar recorded many times that a huge object passed by the main camera, but the main camera could not get a clear picture.

The lake was muddy because the mud at the bottom of the water was stirred up. After these studies, the existence of Loch Ness Monster has never been confirmed. But according to witnesses, the Loch Ness monster is like plesiosaur, a creature that was thought to have been extinct as early as 70 million years ago.

It is really difficult to prove the existence of the Loch Ness monster. On the one hand, the monster's whereabouts are erratic, on the other hand, the bottom of Loch Ness is like a big maze. In some places, the water depth is close to that of thousands of feet, and the lake is muddy, even if there are monsters, it is not easy to find them.