Fake Alien Photographs

Fake Alien Photographs
Is the Loch Ness monster real?

I think Nessie is real, although people have confessed that it is a fake image including elephant and s (t) urgeons picture, but my brother has a book of unsolved mysteries (I think I've spelled correctly) and has a picture of 1912-13 (I think it's the year) and is in Florida when a body of a pleisosaur is washed up on a beach. Also what about that incident in Mexico, Boswell, I think it is when people say a spaceship alien crashed there and the military said was a weather balloon. Any thoughts welcome:) the image of a washed up … thing …. had a long neck and paddle like fins, with a cone head

I'm not sure what to think about Nessie. First, the body of a plesiosaur stranded his brother refers to the so-called 'Globsters Globsters are thrown the remains of an animal that is very difficult or impossible to identify. Another globster was found in Japan in 1977 very similar to a plesiosaur. I think it's possible that plesiosaurs could exist today, because they lived at the end of the reign of the dinosaurs, along with crocodiles, turtles, etc, which have remained unchanged for millions of years. Moreover, the sea creatures that are believed to have been extinct have been discovered in recent years years, coelacanths be a good example. However, I doubt that a permanently living plesiosaur in Loch Ness, which I think most live in salt water instead of freshwater bodies, Loch Ness and has a very poor supply of proper food for a large plesiosaur. It is more likely that the 'views' Loch Ness for some reason unknown to us, which could be for breeding or something … Most of the Nessie sightings are probably fake, unfortunately. The water waves, for example, explaining many of the "snake" seen monsters in Loch Ness, and logs and other debris may explain some of the other phenomena I hope one day she discovered plesiosaurs. That would be cool =]

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