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NESSIE,S ALIVE!!!! LOL!! :lol:

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Hi everyone!! Hope you are all well and hi to all newbies...happy birthday barbara!!!

Had great holiday!! and felt petty well l, only had 2 days with a dodgy gut.. :grin:

Did a lot of travelling and exploring the countryside. Also travelled to Fort Augustus and Skye.. I have taken over 1400 pictures with our Nikon D50 and our Nikon D200. luv those cameras...My partner is an addicted landscape photographer as myself.. :grin:

Ill post up most of my good pics on "Angys Loch Ness pictures" real soon.

http://www.perskyfarms.com/phpBB2/viewforum.php?f=45

I just need to filter through them all and post up the best ones. Also I might have some problem identifying some of the areas where i took them...ill do my upmost best to name them.

Heres a lovely (corny) pic i took from the loch ness boat trip guys!!! hehe :ROFL:

This ones for you tex!!! hehe



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Welcome back, Angy. Glad you had a great time. We missed you. Can't wait to see your beautiful photos of Nessie and the countryside.

We have some nice newbies here since you've been on holiday.


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thanks jlh....i got a lot of catching up to do... :grin:
posted up a few pics of loch ness but it was a rather dull day when taken. It rained and it was cloudy..Ill post up other pics of the other lochs too in a seperate folder..

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Hey! Welcome Back Angy!

Hmmmmmmmm. Nessie is an interesting looking critter, isn't she. :lol: :lol: It's good to see that she's still alive and well. I knew you would come back with the evidence. :grin:

I'm glad to hear that you felt well for most of the trip, too, except for the two "tricky" days.

Thanks for the picture. Now we finally have some solid proof. :ROFL:

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lol!! Tex the boat trip out to the loch had these little stickers on the windows so you could take a piccy through the glass and the loch. quite amusing i thought!!! However on the boat they have sonor equipment and you can see critters moving underwater. Appears there are some very prehistoric looking cannabalistic fish out there. some weigh approx 170lbs and have eaten people. A little girl swam in the loch and had half her calf chewed off. Theres a story of a rich couple who lived there in the 1930,s. Their boat exploded and they had to try to swim to the shore. However the husband made it but the wife didnt she was never found. I guess she was munched by them fish....

Also she was wearing pearls that valued 30 grand. A lot of people at the time did searches for the pearls as there was a reward for them. Even people from the us came over to find them......I never knew that until i went there.. :grin:
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That was even easier than I thought - I was sure that you had to fire up PhotoShop or something, to add the "artwork". LOL. That also explains all the water droplet stains on the picture - they were on the glass. :lol: :lol:

With fish like that, you don't even need Nessie. Those sound like pretty inhospitable waters. $30,000 was a small fortune back in the 1930's. I've never heard that story before, either.

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Post by kate_ce1995 »

There was a program on discovery, history, or tlc (I can never remember which channel I'm watching) a few weeks ago about Champ (Vermont's own Nessie). Champ, the Lake Champlain Monster, was photographed looking very much like this in the 70s. Anyway, the program was very interesting describing all these lake creatures that we never see. Like you said, some are pretty pre-historicesque and creepy.

Glad you had a good trip.
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thanks kate...ill sure check that one out... :grin:
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