The Beast of Loch Ness lake
Taizley P./p.4
That fool was a Irish MIssionary named st. Coluba and he is in the Loch Ness monster legend.
The legend says that by making the signs of a cross and ordering the beast to leave, Coluba stoped the monster from attacking a farmer by the lake. Man do I love a story with a happy ending.
Now, you may not belive in the Loch Ness Beast, and im not saying i do ether, but there has been another picture of this monster, this time by apple maps, and there have been many more sightings lately, so really, im not sure what to think.
The people that have 'seen' the beast of the Loch Ness lake say it looks like a extinct dinosaur, the plasiosaur, with a body about 30 feet long, with a long neck and flippers in the middle of the body by the stomach.
I guess Nessies a dinosaur then.....
The name Nessie is actly a Greek name that means pure and/or poor. Great name for a man-eating monster, I mean eating people is a very pure thing to do, don't you think?
I'm pretty sure though that Nessie isnt even one of the worst monsters out there... But still, that beast is a man-eating monster.
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