The Times announced today that the Loch Ness Centre is to begin the biggest hunt for the monster within Britain’s largest body of inland water, Loch Ness, for decades. The lake is 132 metres deep in places. It’s volume is 7.45 km³. Staff at the …
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Jon Vorster shared the photos, which show dead aloe vera plants, hoping that they would raise awareness of environmental damage due to human activities. They terrified beachgoers as they thought they were aliens shuffling out of the ocean. I guess he placed them there. Cool …
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