The reality of the Bownessie Monster

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Uploaded by on Apr 2, 2011

Is there really a monster lurking in lake Windermere? BARsoc researcher, Hayley Stevens, examined the case from a rational stance and came to a different conclusion. You can read the full report at http://bit.ly/bownessiemonster

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Linden Adams: http://www.lindenadamsphotography.co.uk/
Dean Maynard: http://www.deanmidasmaynard.com/

The photos and screen caps are used according to 'Fair Dealing' for research & critique purposes as laid out here:

"Under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 (CDPA), fair dealing is limited to the following purposes: research and private study (both must be non-commercial), criticism, review, and news reporting (sections 29, 30, 178)."

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  • Hi Hayley I have tried to contact you having left a message on your blog but as of yet had no reply. On further searching yourself I found this posted on youtube. I gave you permission to use a few shots for your blog but you never requested use for Youtube. May I remind you of copyright infringement., I suggest you give me a call or remove the post.

  • @lindenadams Hi Linden. I have added appropriate credit in the video for the photos, as well as in the description of the video too.

    The photos are used under 'fair dealing' for non-commercial research and critique purposes.

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  • Great study and explaination, found this after listening to the monster talk podcast. Enjoyed this video

  • hayley, stop using reason and facts. it really is unfair!

  • The Indian ocean is huge and yet once we discovered that there were coelacanths there we started to find them relatively often. Windermere, on the other hand is a quarter as deep as Loch Ness and a lot less spacious; Bownessie must be some kind of Hide And Seek genius.

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