In Search of Aliens: Secrets of Earth's Elusive Lake Creatures (S1, E3) | Full Episode



The Loch Ness Monster is one of the worldโ€™s most enduring mysteries. See more in Season 1, Episode 3, โ€œThe Mystery of Loch Ness.โ€

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26 thoughts on “In Search of Aliens: Secrets of Earth's Elusive Lake Creatures (S1, E3) | Full Episode”

  1. Nessie is Dr. Evil's sub hiding there while he is cryogenically frozen in space. People see it when they run that sub periodically to ensure it's in working order. This enables Dr. Evil to fight Austin at moment's notice should they unfreeze themselves.

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  2. Champ famed photo seems to most likely be the above water view of a floating tree stump thatโ€™s bobbing in the water. If their best piece of evidence is that from 1981 out of thousands of supposed witnesses especially nowadays with everybody carrying cell phones, it most likely doesnโ€™t exist except in peopleโ€™s minds as at least at the Loch Ness lake it provides the local economy a significant amount of money from visitors who are interested in it from boat tours to merchandise.

    Sightings of the Loch Ness monster can sometimes be waves, floating tree stumps or perhaps they think it could large eels, but studies have shown that thereโ€™s not enough food in the Loch Ness lake to support a large creature and when doing a DNA test of the waters in 2019, scientists conducted a study on Loch Ness, led by geneticist Neil Gemmell from the University of Otago in New Zealand. They took water samples and analyzed the environmental DNA (eDNA) present. The study identified DNA from over 3,000 species, including fish, amphibians, and humans, but found no evidence of any giant reptiles, dinosaurs, or other large sea creatures that might match the Loch Ness Monster legend. They did find a significant amount of eel DNA, which led to the theory that sightings of Nessie might actually be large eels.

    At the very least, they are interesting stories as when I was younger I always was interested in monsters, but the evidence really doesnโ€™t support them existing unfortunately . ๐Ÿ™‚

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  3. I think Loch Ness retired and hiding from the curious . But it's very interesting if this dinosaur would come out of its cave and say hello to all those who love it . โค ๐Ÿ˜Ž โ˜•๏ธ๐Ÿฐ ๐Ÿฆ•๐ŸฆŒ๐Ÿˆ

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  4. Thanks, Giorgio! I've enjoyed your work for years. Eric von Daniken's book, Chariots of the Gods was my father's favorite. It opened his eyes to the possibilities in the universe, and gave a 16 yr old me something to chat about with him.๐Ÿ˜Š I'm 72 now and the memory of our conversations and the excitement of exploring the world around us is comforting.
    I know you have had the privilege to research with Mr. Von Daniken. What a collaboration! Thanks for the memories and NEVER change the hair, kiddo.๐Ÿ˜…

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  5. Maybe or maybe not .. its true. Thats why they saw it once but never seen it again.. because of rift in time. The animal got lost in a portal..appeared in present day..then got back i. The portal back in its natural time.
    Even those machines that used to search the animal..were never found underwater..maybe because it got lost in the portal and then ended up in the past.

    Or just maybe theres an under water cave that leads to hollow earth.. were the animal actually live.

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