Nessie is a legendary creature that reportedly inhabits Scotland’s Loch Ness, a deep freshwater lake that stretches 23 miles (37 kilometers) southwest of Inverness. Nessie is often described as a large, long-necked, serpent-like creature with humps protruding from the surface of the water. The legend of Nessie dates back centuries and has captivated people’s imaginations for generations.
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- learnenglishkids.britishcouncil.org listen-watch/…Who was Nessie - the Loch Ness Monster? Watch this story, one of our 'British tales' videos about characters and people from British history, to find out!
- medium.com @jennifertanabe/nessie-the-loch-ness-…...was a cross between a plesiosaurus (which some have suggested is surviving in Loch Ness and is the Loch Ness monster), and the popular image of Nessie.
- en.wikipedia.org Loch Ness Monster
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- ideas.fandom.com wiki/Nessie_the_Loch_Ness_MonsterNessie the Loch Ness Monster is the anti hero turned main antagonist of the feature film The Nessie series. Nessie is a predator and hungry creature.
- visitinvernesslochness.com the-lochness-monsterThe Loch Ness Monster, or Nessie, as we like to call her, is one of the world’s greatest unanswered questions – but with over 1100 recorded sightings of the...
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- infinityexplorers.com loch-ness-monster-nessie/The "most convincing" evidence of the existence of the Loch Ness Monster Nessie has been recorded more than 150 meters deep in Loch Ness.
- connollycove.com the-loch-ness-monster/The Loch Ness Monster, also referred to as Nessie, is a legendary creature said to live in Loch Ness, a large freshwater lake in the Scottish Highlands.
- historycooperative.org loch-ness-monster/The Loch Ness monster, or Nessie as she is popularly known, is a mythical creature believed to dwell in the waters of Lake Ness in Scotland.
- lochness.co.uk nessie/Nessie - The Loch Ness Monster. Nessie was first spotted by the Vikings - Celtic and Norse folklore has stories of water horses seen in the lochs.