Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Creatures in the Waters

BLOG POST #4  Creatures in the Waters



We have all heard about the “Loch Ness Monster” that wonders the waters. But, who has really seen the Loch Ness Monster? History.com gives a lot of info about this creature.
A Loch Ness monster found in the water

The creature dates back to over 1,500 years ago. The modern legend made rise at on May 2, 1933. The aquatic monster can be found living in Scotland. The couple said they saw “an enormous animal rolling and plunging on the service.”

The story of the monster became socially famous on the media when London Newspapers sending correspondents to Scotland and a circus offering a 20,000 pound sterling reward for the capture of the Monster.
The Loch Ness monster has been seen in the Scottish Highlands. The Scottish Highlands have the largest volume of fresh water in Great Britain. The Body of water reaches a depth of nearly 800 feet and a length of about 23 miles.
Scholars of the Loch Ness monster find many references in Scottish History. Dating back to A.D. 500, when local picts carved a strange aquatic into creature standing stones near Loch Ness.
There was another reference made by Saint Columba, the Irish Missionary who introduced Christianity to Scotland. It is said that Columbus was on his way to visit the kinds of northern picts near inverness when he stopped at Loch Ness to confront a beast that had been killing people in the lake. Seeing the creature about to kill another man, Columba screamed at the creature “go back with all speed.” Then the monster never killed anyone again.
The Story of the Loch Ness monster dates back to before time. Still there are so many unanswered questions about if this myth is really true. No matter if its true of not, always check what creatures are in the lake before you go in…

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