Articles for tag: Lake Champlain, Loch Ness, Loch Ness Monster

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Do Plesiosaurs Still Exist?

The plesiosaur is a large, aquatic reptile that lived at the time of the dinosaurs and is said to have gone extinct many millions of years ago. But for years people all over the world have reported seeing them alive and others have even produced photographs of what they claim to be recently dead plesiosaurs. ...

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Did the Loch Ness Monster Have a Baby? Do You Believe?

Does the Loch Ness Monster really exist? The mystery intensifies. Many people don’t believe in Loch Ness Nessie and Chessie, but the world’s Nessie expert Adrian Shine said to TODAY co-host Matt Lauer, “Is water a veil, or it is a mirror into our own imaginations?” Recent findings suggest that the Loch Ness Monster is ...

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Twitching Calf Muscle: When to Worry

Is a twitching calf muscle keeping you up all night with anxiety over the worst possible scenario: ALS? Have you been closely monitoring the twitching in your calf muscle, counting the number of “fasciculations” per minute, watching the muscle move as it twitches, and even going as far as repeatedly testing out the strength of ...

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The Great Loch Ness Monster

Busch Gardens in Williamsburg, Virginia has delighted guests for over 35 years. It holds the record for being voted the most beautiful theme park and is one of the rare examples of a theme park that is geared to entertain every guest, no matter what their entertainment preference may be. Sitting along the James River, ...

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Cadborosaurus: The Loch Ness Monster of the Pacific Ocean

In the northern waters of the Pacific, on the western coast of North America, there have been sightings of a creature that is similar to the Loch Ness Monster for more than a thousand years. This creature has reportedly been sighted off of the coast of Canada frequently and has even been reported in Alaskan ...

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The Strange Creatures of Cryptozoology

Literally translated, cryptozoology is the study of hidden animals. However, most mainstream scientists consider the majority of creatures that interest cryptozoologists to be so well hidden that they are, in fact, nonexistent. Bigfoot and the Loch Ness Monster are two of the most highly publicized darlings of crytozoology, a branch of scientific investigation that many ...