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RiverNessJourney
The River Ness, on the right hand side of the picture, starts its 12km journey to the sea here. Any creatures passing between the sea and Loch Ness must ...
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InvernessCourier220601
In response, Gary and Kathy enlisted some cross-party support. ... such world-famous investigators as Sherlock Holmes, the Saint, Stingray and Scooby Doo. ...
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Catfish
Catfish were introduced to British waters in the 1870's and 1880's from Germany. ... The reasons for introducing them to England were two-fold; ...
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Pumas & other Big Cats
Some animals were quite quickly recaptured, like the Puma caught in Cannich, not far from Loch Ness, by Mr Noble. Lack of sheep persuaded him that there was ...
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Loch Ness Investigation - New Research and Analysis by Dick Raynor
Raynor's authoritative site describes current research at Loch Ness, with new still and video images and critical analysis based on his research spanning ...
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Loch Ness Investigation - New Research and Analysis by Dick Raynor
Raynor's authoritative site describes current research at Loch Ness, with new still and video images and critical analysis based on his research spanning ...
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Loch Ness Investigation - New Research and Analysis by Dick Raynor
Raynor's authoritative site describes current research at Loch Ness, with new still and video images and critical analysis based on his research spanning ...
8.
fun
Measuring from the Ordnance Survey map, I make pf to be 5500 metres, and ps to be 7500 metres. The height of the hill, if I have identified it correctly, ...
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Loch Ness Investigation - New Research and Analysis by Dick Raynor
Raynor's authoritative site describes current research at Loch Ness, with new still and video images and critical analysis based on his research spanning ...
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SILNhtml
These data suggest that past reports of seals in Loch Ness were true and that seals have probably been visiting Loch Ness for thousands of years. ...