user posted image rThe spot famed worldwide for being the best place to catch a glimpse of Nessie is set to disappear. Historic Scotland have caused outrage by planting trees and bushes, which will block the view from the car park next to the visitor centre at Urquhart Castle.Furious locals say the move will slash the number of tourists to the area, as well as preventing eagle-eyed monster fans from capturing Nessie on film.Gary Campbell, who runs the official Loch Ness Monster fan club, dubbed the move 'monster madness'.Madness He said: 'This is one of the most famous views in the world, not only can you see the stunning castle but you get the best views of the loch there.'To hide it away like this is just insane - in fact it's monster madness.'Gary told how just last year two Australian tourists took what is considered to be the best recent photo of Nessie from the spot.He said: 'They got a great shot from there, just like the dozen or so people in the last 10 years who have spotted Loch Ness's most famous inhabitant there.

'Local tourist guide Tony Harmsworth claims Historic Scotland have planted the trees to force visitors to pay the £6 entry fee to the castle.He said: 'It's a world famous view and it's disappearing before our eyes.''The trees, broom and gorse, it is all purposely planted from the entrance to the centre right to the exit. It appears to have been done to force people to go in.'However Historic Scotland denied the conservation.

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