Submitted by MitchTobol on

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Do you believe in the Loch Ness monster? There are a lot of people who do and still want to after the lastest information sufaced. An Italian geologist has tied the "sightings" to geological shifts in the earth's crust.

 

One of Great Britain's largest freshwater lakes, Loch Ness, sits over a 62 mile fault line called Great Glenn.

 

The geologist, Luigi Piccardi, said "Loch Ness is exactly on the fault zone, when there are small shocks, it can create a commotion on the water surface. Along the fault there can be gas emissions, which can create large bubbles on the surface. There are many surface effects which can be linked to the activity of the fault."

 

Do you believe? (BTW this classic photo was proved to be a hoax)

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Fred Klein

I believe or hope that all theories are true, eg, Sasquatch
Rona Gura

Don't believe in Loch Ness or other similar legends but absolutely belive that beings exist on other planest (not that you asked that question)

Submitted by Erik_Scheibe on Tue, 07/09/2013 - 12:11

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Erik Scheibe

Always remember that science is only what we know right now. Be wary of those who refute what they do not know in the name of science. The truth is that we know very little about ourselves or our universe.

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