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El Monstruo del Lago Ness: Una Misteriosa Bestia En Escocia (the Loch Ness Monster: Scotland's Mystery Beast) (Historietas Juveniles: Misterios (JR. Graphic Mysteries))

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H. Lehn showed that atmospheric refraction could distort the shape and size of objects and animals, [144] and later published a photograph of a mirage of a rock on Lake Winnipeg that resembled a head and neck. A good hardcover ex-library book with usual library markings, clean text pages, and moderate cover wear. Another photograph seemed to depict a horned "gargoyle head", consistent with that of some sightings of the monster; [108] however, sceptics point out that a tree stump was later filmed during Operation Deepscan in 1987, which bore a striking resemblance to the gargoyle head.

On 3 August 2012, skipper George Edwards claimed that a photo he took on 2 November 2011 shows "Nessie". By enhancing and overlaying frames, he found what appeared to be the rear body of a creature underwater: "Before I saw the film, I thought the Loch Ness Monster was a load of rubbish. The creature was placed in a van to be carried away for testing, but police seized the cadaver under an act of parliament prohibiting the removal of "unidentified creatures" from Loch Ness.

Details of how the photo was taken were published in the 1999 book, Nessie – the Surgeon's Photograph Exposed, which contains a facsimile of the 1975 Sunday Telegraph article. Daily Mirror, 11 August 1933 "Loch Ness, which is becoming famous as the supposed abode of a dragon. She has written over 25 books for kids and published parenting essays and poetry online and in journals around the country.

Spicer described it as "the nearest approach to a dragon or pre-historic animal that I have ever seen in my life," [28] and as having "a long neck, which moved up and down in the manner of a scenic railway. Loch Ness has resident otters, and photos of them and deer swimming in the loch, which were cited by author Ronald Binns [134] may have been misinterpreted. Wetherell claimed to have found footprints, but when casts of the footprints were sent to scientists for analysis they turned out to be from a hippopotamus; a prankster had used a hippopotamus-foot umbrella stand. One was probably a shoal of fish, but others moved in a way not typical of shoals at speeds up to 10 knots.Twenty men with binoculars and cameras positioned themselves around the loch from 9 am to 6 pm for five weeks, beginning on 13 July 1934. The most recent photo considered to be "good" appeared in newspapers in August 2012; it was allegedly taken by George Edwards in November 2011 but was "definitely a hoax" according to the science journal.

McLaughlin, Erin, " Scottish Sailor Claims To Have Best Picture Yet Of Loch Ness Monster Archived 7 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine", ABC News/ Yahoo! Used books have different signs of use and might not include supplemental materials such as CDs, Dvds, Access Codes, charts or any other extra material.The 103 third parties who use cookies on this service do so for their purposes of displaying and measuring personalized ads, generating audience insights, and developing and improving products. According to the bureau's 1969 annual report [96] it had 1,030 members, of whom 588 were from the UK. On 8 August, Rines' Raytheon DE-725C sonar unit, operating at a frequency of 200 kHz and anchored at a depth of 11 metres (36 ft), identified a moving target (or targets) estimated by echo strength at 6 to 9 metres (20 to 30 ft) in length.

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