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When Nessie Wasn’t a Plesiosaur: The Loch Ness mystery of diver Duncan MacDonald

For most people around the world, the name “Loch Ness Monster” needs no elaborate introduction. Even mentioning the creature’s supposed home—a striking lake in the Scottish Highlands—immediately brings its mystery to mind. Loch Ness is not the only lake associated with an unidentified aquatic creature. Across several of the world’s deepest lakes—Lake Champlain in New […]

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Loch Ness and others

Loch Ness is not the only lake in the world said to be home to strange, unidentified aquatic animals. Around the globe, similar creatures have been reported—often in lakes located at latitudes surprisingly close to that of Loch Ness itself. As someone deeply interested in the mystery of unexplained animals, I have followed the Loch

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Best of 2003

  I have many favourite years that are special to me, especially if they involve the numbers 3, 5, 6, 7, or 9. One of my favourite years is 1997 because it was when I first visited Kenya, one of my favourite countries. The number 9 is my favourite because in 1999, I visited Singapore

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