Posted by: Nick Redfern on August 28th, 2012
In a new post titled Celebrating 1,447 Years of the Loch Ness Monster, Rachel Newer begins:
“Yesterday, 1,447 years ago the Gaelic Irish missionary monk Saint Columba was poking around the Scottish highlands when he reportedly stumbled upon a creature no man had before seen: an ancient, long-surviving plesiosaurs, better known now as the Loch Ness monster.”
And, thus was born a legend and, maybe, a monster…
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