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Nessie

  • 03-07-2013 5:11pm
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    Bit of a non-story, but sure anything for a chat :)

    A geologist seems to think there a correlation between geological activity in the region & sightings of the 'creature'.
    "There are various effects on the surface of the water that can be related to the activity of the fault," Piccardi told Italian newspaper La Repubblica. And he has some compelling evidence to back up his case. For example, he notes that many of the alleged sightings have happened at times when the 62-mile fault was experiencing an active period.


    "We know that this was a period [1920-1930] with increased activity of the fault. In reality, people have seen the effects of the earthquakes on the water."

    http://uk.news.yahoo.com/comment/sideshow/loch-ness-monster-mystery-could-explained-fault-line-004530320.html#8Npzn1x

    Thoughts?


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