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The Mystery of Loch Ness
Youth Magazine
December 1982
Volume: Vol. II No. 10
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The Mystery of Loch Ness
Edie Weaner  

It's more than 700 feet deep, 24 miles long, one and a half miles wide and many people believe it is the home of a monster. Loch Ness, a lake in northern Scotland, has been known for its monster at least since A.D. 565, and new reports and evidence lead some today to believe big, unusual animals really are living in the deep waters. Several things about Loch Ness are unusual. Although it is smaller in surface area than Loch Lomond, the largest lake in Scotland, it contains two and a half times as much water.

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Youth MagazineDecember 1982Vol. II No. 10