The Christian Science Monitor has published their interview with Loren Coleman about the Scottish protection of the Loch Ness Monsters. Images.
Scottish Police: LNM “Seems Beyond Doubt”
Old records have been released reinforcing the speculation that the original Loch Ness Monster sightings in the 1930s were taken seriously. Image.
Shine on Nessie
Even a skeptical thinker on the Loch Ness Monsters can convey a passion for the topic. Video.
Editorial On “Death At Loch Ness”
It is time for a definitive straight comment about this “death of Nessies” business. Image.
Top Ten Nessie Stories for 2009
Gary Campbell, President, Official Loch Ness Monster Fan Club, contributes his overview of last year’s highlights at Loch Ness, with some additional notes and images from Loren Coleman. Images.
Loch Ness Hero Robert Rines Dies
A great friend to cryptozoology has passed away. Rines sponsored Bigfoot and Loch Ness Monster pursuits. Images.
Why Do Plesiosaurs Have Long Necks?
Examining an interview to discover what’s being said about the Loch Ness Monsters, the Pleisosaur Hypothesis, toys, and why certain marine reptiles’ necks grew so long. Images.
Nessie as Elephant Theory Shortsighted
Even skeptic Adrian Shine, project leader for Loch Ness 2000, says: “Swimming elephants do not explain subsequent sightings.”
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