Glasgow Boy gives us a glimpse at what may be "the earliest footage of a young looking Tim Dinsdale" at the Loch, captured from an interesting British short-film series of the 1960s. GB then goes on to offer us a nice little mystery to solve: who was Richard Tucker of the British Museum? Less mysterious have been the
Amazing Hoaxes of Physical Evidence for the Loch Ness Monster, some of which are detailed by Brent Swancer. Faked photos and faked specimens a-plenty, all of which add to the mystery, while doing nothing to solve it. And, though the following probably counts as amazing physical evidence, it's certainly not of Nessie.
Loch Ness monster fans' X-rated surprise when searching for Scots beauty spot on Google Maps has caused a bit of a stir. But maybe if this chap were to float on his back in the Loch, something intriguing might be seen in the water, except when it's very cold. (LP)
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