Legendary stories that tell of mysterious and frightening monsters, of creatures left here from the mists of a distant past, are unloved and unaccounted for. Not only our cave-dwelling ancestors loved to be afraid of intangible and invisible dangers, but also people of our time. Among the mysterious stories, one stands out, which is well known not only in its parochial environment, but throughout the world.
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The Loch Ness Monster (or Nessie as the girl was known) is a creature said to live in Loch Ness near Inverness in Scotland. One of the most famous and most researched topics in cryptozoology is the “science” of creatures with a disputed existence.
Legends have been circulating about him for centuries. The earliest known mention is in the legend of Saint Columbus from the year 565, in which the saint saves a man from a beast, and the first modern “encounter” occurred in 1933. Since then, there have been many alleged sightings and every year thousands of people make pilgrimages to the cult site to learn Whether they can also meet the mysterious creature.
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Scientists have also dealt with the question a lot, and although no substantial evidence of its existence has been found to this day, the legend lives on. So much so, that an entire business has actually been built around it, with a visitor center, guided tours, and of course plenty of Nessie souvenirs to buy.
the According to Mirror The recently refurbished £1.5m Loch Ness Center has made a very good job offer. They are looking for a Nessie believer to work the site by the lake to greet visitors and tell them about the legend and the latest sightings.
Could there be a better work for a true monster fan? Rarely, and perhaps on a lonely foggy night in Scotland, can you even catch a glimpse of the great one swimming gracefully across the gently rippling lake waves.