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Nessie

by Thong Nguyen
(Chofu-shi, Tokyo, Japan)

First news report of the sighting of Nessie in 1934

First news report of the sighting of Nessie in 1934

Scotland is home to many unique things. Bagpipes, kilts, haggis, and of course the giant mythical (depending on your belief) beast, Nessie......also known as the Loch Ness monster.

This beast is said to come from one of Scotland's many lakes, the Loch Ness -- hence the name. Nessie was said to have first popped up in 1933, and has been alluding people ever since.

Who knows, maybe one day we will finally be able to put this story to rest.

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