What is the difference in the two photographs, apart from the fact they've been taken years apart?
The one above was taken back in the 60s by a visitor to Loch Ness. The one below was taken very recently by a visitor to Lake Windermere and has been hailed as 'the best yet' photo of English Nessie.
As a Scot I'm fairly tolerant sharing our oil, electricity and other assets, but when it comes to those south of the border making a brazen attempt to steal our
A word of warning to snappers. The English photograph can't be verified because it was taken by a mobile phone camera. Seems we don't have the technology to determine the authenticity. I know quite a few who would disagree with that statement but I'll wait to see if there are further 'sightings' of the Windermere Monster before I produce my list of experts' comments.
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It looks like 4 x weighted inner tubes to me.
Well SR, I reckon you have all been 'had'!
I have it on good authority that it is no more than 'Snake Cameron' have a bareback dip!
PS and you fairly tolerant of 'sharing; your oil? And your next joke is?????
Or is approaching middle age softening your trenchant views? :)
She's probably moved south because of all that global warming you have at the minute ;-)
Joe, are you saying Nessie doesn't exist? ;)
Oh WfW, I'm not that naive. :)
I suspect your 'good authority' is nearer the mark than the Telegraph. Regardless, hand off. :)
WfW, doesn't that remark show my softer side? It doesn't often appear so do enjoy it while you can. :)
Aye QM, I couldn't help but laugh at your comment and if the 'destruction of the world is to come about in ten years' lobby adopted this, wouldn't it be wonderful?
SR: Don't, please, tempt me to respond to your last two answers........ :)
"Hands Off It's Ours! "
No problem Subrosa, you can keep it. We have one of our own now :-)
Auch go on WfW. You know you want to. ;)
Ok Woodsy go for it. I don't know how that wee bit of England will cope with more visitors though. Last time I was there a couple of years ago it was November and the place was heaving with tourists. Not a pleasure I assure you.
Immitation is the sincerest form of flattery.
And with petrol at six quid a gallon, who can afford to trail so far up North to see a monster.
Thus, we now have one in Windermere.
But if we are not careful and the Middle East delivers petrol at 8 or 9 quid a gallon, don't be surprised to find that Nessie has moved to Hyde Park.
It is FMM, but does the Lake District need it? It's stowed out as it in most of the year. :)
That, now, wouldn't surprise me in the least. I mean both the rise in petrol and the move. Nessie of Hyde Park? I may have to get accustomed to it.
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