That was brilliant. I have spent a little time round lochness but I didn't see the monster. The woman that I was staying with however, claims to have seen it. :o
Yes, I believe in Nessie. We once had a model of her in our bay for the children to see. But her neck broke and she had to be towed away. Parts of her now reside in a farmers field. Sad really. Hugs, Chris
Here in Australia we have the legend of the yowie, a hairy, ape-like creature that supposedly was sighted around the Gold Coast hinterland. Cadbury even marketed hollow, yowie-shaped chocolates with toys inside them featuring native Australian animals some years back. Collectors items now. I really think the yowie is a myth, personally. Fun video, guys.
I sure am learning about monsters I've never heard of in another lands as well: Puerto Rico's Chupacabra and Yowie...wild stuff!
Have to say, from researching all these new creatures on Wikipedia, the Wolpi looks the most adorable...kinda like something the Hollywood socialites would adopt as a new fashion accessory.
Strange how there are no tales of either being seen in small spaces - like elevators - it's only in woods and such...maybe they're clawstrophobic creatures...
I saw the Loch Ness monster in a photo and the photo was quite small and Lesley boogeys are small too your theory has nose dived and been blown out of the water.
woo whoooo... lochness ! I believe....hehe
EndoSteph 3 years ago
That was brilliant. I have spent a little time round lochness but I didn't see the monster. The woman that I was staying with however, claims to have seen it. :o
GrandmaDorrie 3 years ago
Are you sure that was your husband? 'Cause it looked pretty big and hairy to me...
I ain't saying I believe, but wouldn't say I'm sure it doesn't exist eitehr.
kenrg 3 years ago
I believe....in possibilities. :)
Illuminatta 3 years ago
i cant post a rersponse but i did see a bigfoot in south east england once
myannonimuosaccount 3 years ago
I wonder if it was the U.S. one on holiday...
anniehiggy 3 years ago
.....im serious
myannonimuosaccount 3 years ago
That's cool! Do tell more!
In all seriousness, I don't think there is any way scientists could have catalogued all creatures of this world yet...too many types to count.
anniehiggy 3 years ago
Yes, I believe in Nessie. We once had a model of her in our bay for the children to see. But her neck broke and she had to be towed away. Parts of her now reside in a farmers field. Sad really. Hugs, Chris
bugsinrug 3 years ago
I can try to contact Nessie's agent to see the fee amount for bay appearances...
:)
anniehiggy 3 years ago
Here in Australia we have the legend of the yowie, a hairy, ape-like creature that supposedly was sighted around the Gold Coast hinterland. Cadbury even marketed hollow, yowie-shaped chocolates with toys inside them featuring native Australian animals some years back. Collectors items now. I really think the yowie is a myth, personally. Fun video, guys.
Cheers,
Rob :)
chilledrob 3 years ago
So many legendary creatures in so many lands - Darwin would have a field day! :)
anniehiggy 3 years ago
I dated a Sasquatch once. He asked me to wax his back for him, which I found to be abominable.
That pretty much killed the magic.
I think your expert might have a speech impediment.
Or a fur ball.
OhCurt 3 years ago
bwhahahaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!
bugsinrug 3 years ago
You have made an excellent video but i don't believe in this legend.
Nessie is only a popular creature....anyway i like the hollywood films about her.lol
lazmalt 3 years ago
I was went to a wrestling match and saw Andre the Giant - does that count?
dl737 3 years ago
I have been to Loch Ness and i have even rowed in a boat on it, but i didn't see the monster, but who knows?
Gosh you look so pretty in that hat :-)
twish1999 3 years ago
I like Annie's hat too, but am having (OCD) trouble with the loose thread on the right side. I think it was there on the last vid as well.
Please Annie, I am begging you to get some scissors.
Or I could just take my medication. :D
palmyrajo 3 years ago
I told her! I told she has a loose thread! Or was it 'screw'...?
BradThunder 3 years ago
Yes, it's bothering me as well. Clip it Annie!
bugsinrug 3 years ago
It's my fashion statement! Not a good one, but a bold choice, no? hehehe ;)
anniehiggy 3 years ago
What a cool experience that would be, rowing in a boat on "the" Loch...
anniehiggy 3 years ago
Cool? Yes it was freezing cold that day! LOL!
It is very beautiful there though :-)
twish1999 3 years ago
bless, yes you said it correctly the first time, wonderful place Hey!!!!
PalmOliveSoap 3 years ago
Wonderful place indeed.
Said it correctly, and cleared my sinuses at the same time...
anniehiggy 3 years ago
Hey Annie! I want to believe...I really do...want to. I do not have any experience with any of those. I do however have an X-Files type story... :-)
LisaAsterisk 3 years ago
Okay, missy! Do NOT leave us in suspense...
anniehiggy 3 years ago
oh yush, lovely nessie.
i believe.
weefrump 3 years ago
Thanks, Sean! :)
anniehiggy 3 years ago
i believe... because we also have monsters in bavaria. one of them ist the so called WOLPI or Wolpertinger.
and we have also many LOCHs... it means in german HOLE...
Elvisstadt 3 years ago
Wolpi, Wow!
I sure am learning about monsters I've never heard of in another lands as well: Puerto Rico's Chupacabra and Yowie...wild stuff!
Have to say, from researching all these new creatures on Wikipedia, the Wolpi looks the most adorable...kinda like something the Hollywood socialites would adopt as a new fashion accessory.
:)
anniehiggy 3 years ago
You have some rare footage there of the big guy himself!!
As for me..? If I believe in Brigadoon, then you already know my answer is YES!
You two are so cute together.
Hugs to you both~Nancy
nancyleeould 3 years ago
You can be sure I will have camera ready in hand when we visit Inverness...
:)
anniehiggy 3 years ago
Well that is one mystery solved - the Loccchhhhhs are just giant spittoons!
randomwritings 3 years ago
My research is leading me to believe the Loch Ness Monster and Boogeyman are one in the same...
anniehiggy 3 years ago
Huh, a likely tail!
randomwritings 3 years ago
Strange how there are no tales of either being seen in small spaces - like elevators - it's only in woods and such...maybe they're clawstrophobic creatures...
anniehiggy 3 years ago
I saw the Loch Ness monster in a photo and the photo was quite small and Lesley boogeys are small too your theory has nose dived and been blown out of the water.
randomwritings 3 years ago
Tssh-you!
anniehiggy 3 years ago
Bless you!
randomwritings 3 years ago
excellent footage of the elusive BigThunderFoot! I think he's got a hairball.
LeSaMilano 3 years ago
Or in this case...Thunderball! :)
anniehiggy 3 years ago