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LOCH NESS MONSTER-A SCOTTISH MYTH Some gleams on mythical creature Работу выполнила Ефимова Алена 10б МОУ СОШ №8 Руководитель Катаева Л.П.

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Loch Ness Monster-a Scottish myth. Some gleams on mythical creature Работу выполнила Ефимова Алена 10б МОУ СОШ №8 Руководитель Катаева Л.П. Loch Ness is the most famous lake. Loch Ness is a body of water 24 miles long. Its deepest point goes down nearly 1,000 feet. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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LOCH NESS MONSTER-A SCOTTISH MYTH

Some gleams on mythical creatureРаботу выполнила Ефимова Алена

10б МОУ СОШ №8Руководитель Катаева Л.П.

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Loch Ness is the most famous lake

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Loch Ness is a body of water 24 miles long

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Its deepest point goes down nearly 1,000 feet.

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Loch Ness is said never to freeze-it is the same t4C throughout the year.

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The only island on Loch Ness is Cherry Island

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Loch Ness is about 10,000 years old

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Loch Ness in fine weather

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There are twice daily trips all year round to Urquhart Castle.

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The earliest report of a monster appears in the 7 th century.

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The first photo of a Monster

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A maid Margaret Munro observed Nessy for about 20 minutes.

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In 1964 a poor quality film was made from the distance of several miles.

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Grant claimed that creature crossed the lake

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The top of the head and ,a trunk and nostrils of a swimming elephant

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Tourists from overseas come to photo Nessy