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Loch Roswell?(Loch Ness monster)

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National Review, September 15th, 1997

Reports of sightings of the Loch Ness monster have produced a local tourist industry with competing visitor centers near Loch Ness in Scotland. Serious research has never found any evidence that the monster exists, but it is difficult to prove a negative.

YOU don't believe that a saucer crashed at Roswell, New Mexico? After all, there were, they say, witnesses. Sort of. Military men, a rancher, maybe some archaeologists. Well, to the folks over by Loch Ness that is nothing. They have got a saint, Columba no less, who allegedly saved a swimmer from a "savage beast" in the loch over a thousand ...

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