Devilwolf
Jan 5 2005, 02:14 AM
Who could have ever imagined a sighting of a Plesiosaur off the coast of Cornwell, England could have been a common bird after an eight month investigation by gust and the consultation of three experts...tricked again by those sneaky birds
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mr_halo
Jan 5 2005, 02:15 AM
they should of asked me, i can tell thats a bird straight away...
stupid experts
Deimos
Jan 5 2005, 02:34 AM
that doesn't really look like a lake monster though. It actually does look like a bird. I can't belive they investigated this
Canadian Rottweiler
Jan 5 2005, 02:35 AM
QUOTE(Devilwolf @ Jan 4 2005, 06:14 PM)
Who could have ever imagined a sighting of a Plesiosaur off the coast of Cornwell, England could have been a common bird after an eight month investigation by gust and the consultation of three experts...tricked again by those sneaky birds
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That isn't believeable at all.Our pics of Nessie and ogopogo are 10x more believeable than that
Boo_ Boi
Jan 5 2005, 02:37 AM
looks like a duck lol
Mad Manfred
Jan 5 2005, 02:46 AM
QUOTE(Canadian Rottweiler @ Jan 5 2005, 01:35 PM)
QUOTE(Devilwolf @ Jan 4 2005, 06:14 PM)
Who could have ever imagined a sighting of a Plesiosaur off the coast of Cornwell, England could have been a common bird after an eight month investigation by gust and the consultation of three experts...tricked again by those sneaky birds
Site[right][snapback]436894[/snapback][/right]
That isn't believeable at all.Our pics of Nessie and ogopogo are 10x more believeable than that

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Exactly. They think this disproves every sighting over the last 500 years
mr_halo
Jan 5 2005, 02:47 AM
QUOTE(Mad Manfred @ Jan 5 2005, 02:46 AM)
QUOTE(Canadian Rottweiler @ Jan 5 2005, 01:35 PM)
QUOTE(Devilwolf @ Jan 4 2005, 06:14 PM)
Who could have ever imagined a sighting of a Plesiosaur off the coast of Cornwell, England could have been a common bird after an eight month investigation by gust and the consultation of three experts...tricked again by those sneaky birds
Site[right][snapback]436894[/snapback][/right]
That isn't believeable at all.Our pics of Nessie and ogopogo are 10x more believeable than that

[right][snapback]436938[/snapback][/right]
Exactly. They think this disproves every sighting over the last 500 years

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maybe it does....
i doubt there would be many sightings of these creatures, as they have no need to come to the surface....
Canadian Rottweiler
Jan 5 2005, 02:49 AM
QUOTE(mr_halo @ Jan 4 2005, 06:47 PM)
QUOTE(Mad Manfred @ Jan 5 2005, 02:46 AM)
QUOTE(Canadian Rottweiler @ Jan 5 2005, 01:35 PM)
QUOTE(Devilwolf @ Jan 4 2005, 06:14 PM)
Who could have ever imagined a sighting of a Plesiosaur off the coast of Cornwell, England could have been a common bird after an eight month investigation by gust and the consultation of three experts...tricked again by those sneaky birds
Site[right][snapback]436894[/snapback][/right]
That isn't believeable at all.Our pics of Nessie and ogopogo are 10x more believeable than that

[right][snapback]436938[/snapback][/right]
Exactly. They think this disproves every sighting over the last 500 years

[right][snapback]436967[/snapback][/right]
maybe it does....
i doubt there would be many sightings of these creatures, as they have no need to come to the surface....

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Exactly,they are most likely deep sea creatures,they would have no need to come to the surface,that's why we rarely see them.Many deep sea fish come to the surface ONLY when they are dying,or dead...
absinthegreen329
Jan 5 2005, 04:59 AM
Well I guess one will investigate anything if they believe in it enough.
Devilwolf
Jan 5 2005, 05:06 AM
We might have to wait for nessie to die then and we will find her washed up on a beach somewhere...goodluck, she's out living us all
Canadian Rottweiler
Jan 5 2005, 05:12 AM
QUOTE(Devilwolf @ Jan 4 2005, 09:06 PM)
We might have to wait for nessie to die then and we will find her washed up on a beach somewhere...goodluck, she's out living us all
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I'm stickin to the channels joining some lakes,so maybe nessie is in another lake,or the ocean.That would explain reports of somewhat different creatures in each lake.
Devilwolf
Jan 5 2005, 05:19 AM
Hopefully someday someone will find hard evidence of the lakes and channels hidden in the loch because anythings possible since they've missed important parts of the loch in the past only time will tell if this theory is evident or not, it would be pretty sweet if it was.
Canadian Rottweiler
Jan 5 2005, 05:22 AM
QUOTE(Devilwolf @ Jan 4 2005, 09:19 PM)
Hopefully someday someone will find hard evidence of the lakes and channels hidden in the loch because anythings possible since they've missed important parts of the loch in the past only time will tell if this theory is evident or not, it would be pretty sweet if it was.
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It was on discovery that it was proved,they even showed the channels,grrr,why doesn't anyone else remember seeing that?It was on tv over and over.I wish i could find that link again...
Devilwolf
Jan 5 2005, 06:03 AM
share some info about what they said about the channels then, did it say that they were all over the loch?
Canadian Rottweiler
Jan 5 2005, 06:08 AM
QUOTE(Devilwolf @ Jan 4 2005, 10:03 PM)
share some info about what they said about the channels then, did it say that they were all over the loch?
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There was one,at the nothern end,which is weird,because this following stump is near that channel,and it is shaped like nessie's head...
Devilwolf
Jan 5 2005, 06:16 AM
Maybe its a sign marking the protector of the loch, nessie...it reminds me of a totem pole like the indians have, i wonder if theres any indians or people of the sort nearby...
Canadian Rottweiler
Jan 5 2005, 06:28 AM
Yes,it is said to be the protector of the Loch.I'm not sure about any natives near the Loch,but i'm sure that the natives found the ogopogo first,there are reports from the natives,from the 1700s,of ogopogo,that creature was sacred to them.That nessie protector stump is so mysterious,and it is 100% natural,and it just happens to be at the channel of the Loch...
Devilwolf
Jan 5 2005, 06:34 AM
its the first time i've seen it though, but is it possibleor already thought to be that that ogopogo, nessie and the others are all the same somehow like all being plesiosaurs just having different names in different places just like the elusive bigfoot.
Canadian Rottweiler
Jan 5 2005, 06:42 AM
Yeah,if channels join all,or most of the lakes,then maybe Caddy or Champ is at the Loch,and nessie is at okanagon lake,and maybe the ogopogo is at lake Champlain..that would explain the dif reports of the sae serpents in each lake...
Noob Siabot
Jan 5 2005, 07:16 AM
"Birds. All I need is birds..."
Devilwolf
Jan 6 2005, 12:00 AM
I don't know how much it would help to throw fake ducks into the pond and make photos of nessie...
Canadian Rottweiler
Jan 6 2005, 07:27 AM
QUOTE(Noob Siabot @ Jan 4 2005, 11:16 PM)
"Birds. All I need is birds..."

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Devilwolf
Jan 6 2005, 11:32 PM
Now it makes me wonder if people are gonna try and pull that trick.
absinthegreen329
Jan 6 2005, 11:34 PM
QUOTE(Devilwolf @ Jan 6 2005, 04:32 PM)
Now it makes me wonder if people are gonna try and pull that trick.
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Chances are that someone will try it.
Devilwolf
Jan 6 2005, 11:40 PM
they should name those birds nessie Jr's
mr_halo
Jan 8 2005, 12:39 AM
i remember photos from loch ness that were later examined and shown to be nothing more than birds, silly really...
Devilwolf
Jan 8 2005, 03:05 AM
as long as people don't dismiss all sightings as being birds right away.
Lord_Kazius
Jan 13 2005, 07:41 PM
damn birds.
warden
Jan 13 2005, 08:29 PM
QUOTE(Canadian Rottweiler @ Jan 5 2005, 05:22 AM)
QUOTE(Devilwolf @ Jan 4 2005, 09:19 PM)
Hopefully someday someone will find hard evidence of the lakes and channels hidden in the loch because anythings possible since they've missed important parts of the loch in the past only time will tell if this theory is evident or not, it would be pretty sweet if it was.
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It was on discovery that it was proved,they even showed the channels,grrr,why doesn't anyone else remember seeing that?It was on tv over and over.I wish i could find that link again...
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I remember seeing it on discovery or a program similar,thats what made think how nessie could get in and out of the loch
Devilwolf
Jan 14 2005, 12:00 AM
wish i would've seen that program, nessie's probably a migrational animal, south for the winter
GothDemon
Jan 15 2005, 05:35 AM
ex. zoology artist Mr. John Holmes video footage.....i dont think john holmes had anything to do with a zoology artistery..........oh wrong john holmes muh bad
Mysteryman
Jan 16 2005, 09:47 PM
I know most of you will agree with me (atleast I think) based on what you have said, but I'm just going to state this in a question form.
We all agree or atleast most of us think or believe it is any ordinary duck or bird floating on the sea-tops either resting or waiting for nearby food to come by (or atleast thats what I think and see to believe), but if most people believe this, it could just be any ordinary bird sitting on the sea-tops, right?
Devilwolf
Jan 17 2005, 04:58 AM
they have already said that it is a bird on the site just in case you didn't read it
Mysteryman
Jan 17 2005, 07:54 PM
I saw it but their stating that it could be a plesiosaur meantime it could just be a seagull hanging out on the sea...
veo
Jan 18 2005, 12:20 AM
[/quote]There was one,at the nothern end,which is weird,because this following stump is near that channel,and it is shaped like nessie's head...
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Cool pic.

V.
Lord_Kazius
Jan 18 2005, 02:21 AM
many accounts could put the blame on birds, but i think there is truth in some of the sightings....
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