- visitscotland.com places-to-go/loch-nessLoch Ness contains more water than all the lakes of England and Wales combined, making it the most voluminous lake in the UK.
- famouswonders.com Loch NessThe Loch Ness is allegedly the home of the famous Loch Ness Monster. The legendary animal is said to be 40 to 50 meters tall with a long, snake-like neck.
- tripadvisor.co.uk Things to do in Loch Ness Region Loch NessSee all things to do. Loch Ness. 4.5. 1,827 reviews. #5 of 25 things to do in Loch Ness Region. Bodies of WaterMysterious Sites. Write a review.
- wizzley.com loch-ness/The name Loch Ness conjures up images of the Loch Ness monster, which is entirely fictitious, but a boon to the tourist industry.
- twitter.com RealLochnessSeattle hockey team will be called the Kraken after the Loch Ness monster like sea creature. First mention of the Kraken in Seattle was in October 1884.
- expedia.com Loch-Ness.dx6054580Loch Ness is the largest lake in Scotland by volume. Surrounded by craggy mountains, woodlands and picturesque glens, the loch is hauntingly beautiful.
- en.wikivoyage.org wiki/Loch_NessIt contains more fresh water than all the lakes, reservoirs and rivers of England and Wales combined, and is the supposed home of the Loch Ness Monster.
- crystalinks.com loch_ness.htmlThe Loch Ness Monster is a cryptid - a creature whose existence has been suggested but is not recognized by scientific consensus.
- justfunfacts.com Interesting facts about Loch NessLoch Ness was formed approximately 10,000 years ago, towards the end of the last Ice Age, when the Great Glen was filled by a huge glacier.
- facebook.com groups/470765477828717/"Eels are very plentiful in Loch Ness... Therefore we can't discount the possibility that what people see and believe is the Loch Ness Monster might be a giant eel."