LOL, that's why humanity is doomed. Even my grandma can see that is a boat.
LOL, that's why humanity is doomed. Even my grandma can see that is a boat.
| stof said: "This is really intriguing. It needs further study," said researcher Adrian Shine, of the Loch Ness Project. This is why no one believes in the Loch Ness Monster. The supposed "experts" get excited over a boat. Perhaps if they said "uh... looks like a boat... But that has nothing to do with what we believe is in this lake" well then at least they'd scrape by with a bit of credibility. |
No, not even then.
| The_vagabond7 said:
Yeah, this is obviously a boat. Why are all of the "limbs" pointing in the same direction and attached to one end? Doesn't Nessie have hind flippers Or a tail, or a head or something that would be on the opposite end? And the end that everything is "attached" to is flat. That's definitely a boat moving and leaving a wake in it's trail. |
Yeah, I see now. That IS a boat. The first two flippers (if it were to be a plesiosaur) should be up closer to the front part of the body, so yeah you're right, it's waves being created by the motion of a boat going forward. Afterall, this was taken from the Sun in the UK...

it's a 35-foot yacht with a wake
Also, you really expect me to believe that something that no one has EVER gotten conclusive photographic evidence of in more that 90 YEARS would show up in some random satelite photo? I don't think so
Not trying to be a fanboy. Of course, it's hard when you own the best console eve... dang it

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