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Roy Johnston Nessie Photographs


Althalus

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have you all forgotten? he's not in the loch at all.

the loch ness monster works as a pit boss in mr. burns casino.

excellent.

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Sorry guys...I should have warned somebody I was gonna be on my back floating on the lake...what you see is nothing more than my manlhood....sorry once again for the confusion...

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Sorry guys...I should have warned somebody I was gonna be on my back floating on the lake...what you see is nothing more than my manlhood....sorry once again for the confusion...

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man, I think you need to go to the doctors then....

or get into movies.... laugh.gif

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  • 3 months later...

lol, looks pretty real, but with photoshop, it can be doubtfull.

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They are interesting pics Al , unfortunately the computer graphics crew that worked for the B.B.C when filming the series walking with dinosaurs proved beyond the shadow of a doubt that long necked reptiles where incapable of bending there necks at those angles . The vertebre in the neck would crush if they tried to .

That's nonsense. And who is saying Nessie is an dinosaur or even a plesiosaur. Long-necked birds can move their necks EXACTLY that way, and dinosaurs and birds are both closely related Archosaurs. Birds even lived alongside dinosaurs.

Sometimes even "scientists" don't know what they are talking about, or our willing to state unsupportable things just to get their name in the papers.

This does not prove the photo is real or not, but yes, still living Archosaurs can bend their necks like that.

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