Dan Scott Taylor Jr., who built a submarine that searched the bottoms of Loch Ness in Scotland searching for the enigma Nessie, has died. He was 65. [see Myrtle Beach Online & The Beaufort Gazette]
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Dan Scott Taylor Jr., who built a submarine that searched the bottoms of Loch Ness in Scotland searching for the enigma Nessie, has died. He was 65. [see Myrtle Beach Online & The Beaufort Gazette]
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Athletes competing in an international triathlon are to be insured for up to £1 million in case they fall prey to the Loch Ness monster, it emerged today. [via u.tv]
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Inverness, Scotland (PRWEB) June 29, 2005 — A Police officer stationed in Inverness, Scotland, has contacted Nessie investigator William McDonald with knowledge about a 4-inch barbed tooth, found in a mutilated deer carcass at Loch Ness back in March by two American college students. The officer, who refused to be identified, stated that he was [...]
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Loch Ness, Scotland For several months rumors have been swirling around Loch Ness about a 4-inch barbed tooth, possibly belonging to a giant mutation of an eel species that inhabits the waterway, found in the mutilated carcass of a half-eaten deer back in March by two American college students. Now, several boat operators have come [...]
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Now, visitors to the Capital are being offered the chance to learn all about the mystery of Nessie in a new visitor attraction on the Royal Mile. [via Scotsman.com]
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Nessie news…sort of [via eMediaWire]
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