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People have believed something strange lives in Loch Ness for at least 3500 years. Thousands of people have sighted the Loch Ness Monster and dozens of expeditions have been launched. But does the fact that nothing’s been found mean it’s not real? Find out in this classic episode.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Hosted by Scandal cast members behind Quinn Perkins and Huck, Unpacking the Toolbox allows fans to revisit every episode of the hit TV show and relive its most iconic moments.
00:00 - 01:36 (01:36)
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Hosted by Scandal cast members behind Quinn Perkins and Huck, Unpacking the Toolbox allows fans to revisit every episode of the hit TV show and relive its most iconic moments.
EpisodeSelects: Could There Be A Loch Ness Monster?
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The Loch Ness was created 10,000 years ago when an ice sheet from Scotland gouged the rocky earth and then melted and filled it in.
01:36 - 05:41 (04:05)
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The Loch Ness was created 10,000 years ago when an ice sheet from Scotland gouged the rocky earth and then melted and filled it in.
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The PICTS, 1500 years ago in Scotland, created freestanding carved stones featuring pictures of animals, including sea monsters.
05:41 - 09:31 (03:50)
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The PICTS, 1500 years ago in Scotland, created freestanding carved stones featuring pictures of animals, including sea monsters.
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In 1933, the Loch Ness Monster hit the global scene and captivated the world's attention.
09:31 - 16:23 (06:51)
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In 1933, the Loch Ness Monster hit the global scene and captivated the world's attention. Since then, many have made it their life-long passion to discover the truth behind the famous creature lurking in Scotland's famous Loch Ness.
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The Daily Mail and other UK tabloids ran sensationalized stories about the Loch Ness Monster throughout April, but the hoax was eventually uncovered leading to widespread abandonment of the myth.
16:23 - 21:53 (05:30)
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The Daily Mail and other UK tabloids ran sensationalized stories about the Loch Ness Monster throughout April, but the hoax was eventually uncovered leading to widespread abandonment of the myth.
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A strange object resembling a big triangular diamond shaped flipper was found in a lake, captured through side scan sonar technology, prompting attention from people.
21:53 - 29:13 (07:20)
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A strange object resembling a big triangular diamond shaped flipper was found in a lake, captured through side scan sonar technology, prompting attention from people. While it did not provide a fully legitimate proof, it helped to remind people that it is not just a hoax.
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In 1975, two men claimed to have seen a sea monster in Lake Champlain.
29:13 - 33:41 (04:27)
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In 1975, two men claimed to have seen a sea monster in Lake Champlain. This bizarre sighting led to an enduring legend that still captivates people today.
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An anagram of Nessiteras rhombopteryx led many to believe a Victorian circus owner's claim that it was found swimming in the Scottish Highlands largest body of water.
33:41 - 37:36 (03:54)
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An anagram of Nessiteras rhombopteryx led many to believe a Victorian circus owner's claim that it was found swimming in the Scottish Highlands largest body of water. The sonar scan conducted by a team of experts did not confirm the existence of the monster, however, the theory of its lifestyle remained debatable.
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Project Urquhart was a scientific study of Loch Ness that took place in the early 1990s, organized by Nicholas Wichell, and it aimed to uncover the biology and geology of the lake as it related to the Loch Ness Monster.
37:36 - 38:07 (00:30)
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Project Urquhart was a scientific study of Loch Ness that took place in the early 1990s, organized by Nicholas Wichell, and it aimed to uncover the biology and geology of the lake as it related to the Loch Ness Monster.