A brief history of the water monster

Stella 2022-03-23 09:02:44

The earliest records of water monsters date back to 565 AD. The Irish missionary St. Columbus and his servants were swimming in the lake. A water monster suddenly attacked the servants. Thanks to the timely rescue of the priests, the servants swam back to the shore and saved their lives.
Since then, there have been more than 10,000 reports about the appearance of water monsters in more than ten centuries. But people have always regarded it as a myth.
In April 1934, London doctor Wilson was passing through Loch Ness and happened to find a water monster swimming in the lake. Wilson quickly took a picture of the water monster with his camera. Although the photo is not very clear, it still clearly shows the characteristics of the water monster: the long neck and the flat head, it does not look like any kind of aquatic animal at all.
In June 1975, the hospital sent an expedition to Loch Ness and took more photos. Two of them are of particular interest: one shows a massive body with a long neck, and it also shows the object's two stubby flippers. It is estimated from the photos that the creature is 6.5 meters long, of which the forehead is 2.7 meters long, and it really looks like a plesiosaur. Another photo shows the head of the water monster. After zooming in on the computer, you can see the short tentacles and wide mouth on the head of the water monster. They concluded that "there is indeed a large unknown aquatic animal in Loch Ness."

I watched this film in 2008. The show didn't last long, but I cried three times. Every time the boy ran towards the water monster should count as one. Remember the story of World War II. The picture is good.

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Extended Reading
  • Shanny 2022-03-26 09:01:10

    I fell asleep after watching it twice

  • Asa 2022-03-15 09:01:05

    Later, someone said that it came back again and again to find its best friend... Later, it left the last attachment, trust and love on this coast.

The Water Horse quotes

  • [first lines]

    Female Tourist: What is that?

    Male Tourist: It's a famous picture of the monster. But it's fake.

    Female Tourist: How do you know it's fake? It looks real.

    Old Angus: Oh, it's fake alright.

    Male Tourist: Of course it's fake. Everyone knows that.

    Old Angus: We'd know, son. There's more to that photo than meets the eye.

    Male Tourist: Oh ho, really.

    Old Angus: Well, if you'd like to know the real truth.

    Female Tourist: Yeah, I wanna know. Come on, it'll be fun.

    Old Angus: [starts telling the story]