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Loch Ness - WTF?

i belive there is something odd in that lake, but who knows wtf it is, but too much stuff has happened for there not to be anything
 
Because not a single person said, "What the f*ck?!" in that second video, I'm guessing it was all staged. I know if I were there, I would have said WTF?! at a minimum.
 
Originally posted by: Schadenfroh
i belive there is something odd in that lake, but who knows wtf it is, but too much stuff has happened for there not to be anything

But havent they dragged the lake, run radars, and other detection devices throughout most of the lake?
 
I think the loch ness is BS, it would have been found by now

My inner 5 year old thinking wants to believe it's true, and I used to, but come on, it would have been proven by now...
 
Originally posted by: Rogue
Because not a single person said, "What the f*ck?!" in that second video, I'm guessing it was all staged. I know if I were there, I would have said WTF?! at a minimum.

Not everyone cusses like a sailor....
 
There is nothing of note in the lake...a self-sustaining population of plesiosaurs in that body of water is not possible without far more frequent sightings....they've done practically everything except draining the lake.
 
Originally posted by: warcrow
Originally posted by: Schadenfroh
i belive there is something odd in that lake, but who knows wtf it is, but too much stuff has happened for there not to be anything

But havent they dragged the lake, run radars, and other detection devices throughout most of the lake?
They never dragged the lake. It is very deep and very uneven. Its a glacier lake you know. It very dark because of the peat in the water.
 
not to mention how long would the damn things live for. certainly they'd be egg layers, and they'd have to come out of water to lay eggs
 
It's possible.

Originally posted by: Iron Woode
Originally posted by: warcrow
Originally posted by: Schadenfroh
i belive there is something odd in that lake, but who knows wtf it is, but too much stuff has happened for there not to be anything

But havent they dragged the lake, run radars, and other detection devices throughout most of the lake?
They never dragged the lake. It is very deep and very uneven. Its a glacier lake you know. It very dark because of the peat in the water.

Some Japanese expedition (wtf) sent 20-somthing boats in with radar and did a long sweep of the lake. 'Large moving objects' were recorded, but the results were marked 'inconclusive'.
 
Originally posted by: Iron Woode
Originally posted by: warcrow
Originally posted by: Schadenfroh
i belive there is something odd in that lake, but who knows wtf it is, but too much stuff has happened for there not to be anything

But havent they dragged the lake, run radars, and other detection devices throughout most of the lake?
They never dragged the lake. It is very deep and very uneven. Its a glacier lake you know. It very dark because of the peat in the water.

Thank you...
 
I don't find it to hard to belive that their may be something in Loch Ness as it is so damn deep and long. Now, I find it hard to belive that it is a plesiosaur but think that it might just be a large mid to bottom dwelling fish or type of eel. Then again, who knows, maybe there is a large network of caverns located near the bottom of the loch that these monsters live in.
 
Fish surveys conclusively prove that there can't be anything like a plesiosaur in the lake. There's not even close to enough food available to support any top level predator of that size. If there's a family of plesiosaurs in there they're sending out for pizza to survive.
 
jesus warcrow not to be a dick or anything, but for a months now ive caught eyefuls of your sig.


My Fiancée and I!
 
Loch Ness is BS.

But the video sounds like a comedy skit to me. The people are supposedly on Loch Ness, see some shape cruising through the water towards them and one asks, "Is that a shark?" LOL
 
Originally posted by: NeoV
There is nothing of note in the lake...a self-sustaining population of plesiosaurs in that body of water is not possible without far more frequent sightings....they've done practically everything except draining the lake.

What??!!

Next thing you'll try to tell me is that there is no Easter Bunny!
 
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