The Loch Ness Monster – Is Nessie Exist or Not?
It’s common knowledge that the story of the Loch Ness Monster, which is said to be hiding in the shadowy depths of Loch Ness in the Highlands, is not fiction. Scientists are perplexed by the over a thousand eyewitness reports of Nessie’s existence and a wealth of unexplained evidence.
What does Nessie look like?
She has a snake-like head, a tail, and black humps. She is typically green, long, and thin. She is also bashful.
You can see her body breaking through the waves as she emerges from the water. The scene will strangely captivate you, and you’ll know you’ve seen her when you see the perfectly formed circles of disturbed water that trail behind her as she quickly vanishes back into the loch’s depths.
Where can I see Nessie?
When visiting Loch Ness, be sure to keep an eye out for anything unusual!
- One of the UK’s biggest and deepest bodies of water is the famous Loch Ness.
- It is the largest of a series of lochs along the Great Glen, with steep banks plunging to a depth of over 800 feet.
- You can drive along its western edge, just southwest of Inverness, the ‘capital of the Highlands.’
- Notable for its striking landscape, this region is surrounded by charming communities like Foyers and Dores.
- The stunning and well-known Urquhart Castle is close by for a romantic day out. In the town of Drumnadrochit, you can visit Nessieland and the Loch Ness Centre to discover more about the loch’s natural history, legends, and mysteries.
- Nessie can also be seen up close if you board a boat cruise, which departs from different points around the loch.
How else will you take a Nessie selfie if you don’t have your camera with you?