I check in with the happenings at Loch Ness. Also, new dino tracks exposed, another ice fall, weird noises plague homes, a planned UAP reporting site, and much more weirdness this week.
Wow! This was a great week for weird news. Good roundup.
For me, the most annoyingly tenacious cryptid has to be Nessie. There’s simply no “monster” there and never was. And aside from the tourism reasons, I just can’t get why people work so hard to prove something that doesn’t exist. To what end? Stop wasting time, energy, and money and just get over it and move on!
That parasite found during brain surgery was really wild. I’ll bet that surgical team was flipped out.
As for the mystery knocking in NZ, I’m going to go with some kind of hoax. It may be something else but it sure sounds like someone simply banging on something. I hope they figure it out though because it would be seriously annoying!
Seems to me that the overwhelming majority of photographs of the Loch Ness monster have no indication of size – a small thing close-up for a large thing far away, almost impossible to tell.
I hadn't come across the mysterious knocking and I probably should take more notice about news in my own backyard, but I presume they have ruled out roadworks, which often takes place at night. (Although 5 PM is right in the middle of the rush hour.) Because I can't think of much else that would actually shake a house.
Wow! This was a great week for weird news. Good roundup.
For me, the most annoyingly tenacious cryptid has to be Nessie. There’s simply no “monster” there and never was. And aside from the tourism reasons, I just can’t get why people work so hard to prove something that doesn’t exist. To what end? Stop wasting time, energy, and money and just get over it and move on!
That parasite found during brain surgery was really wild. I’ll bet that surgical team was flipped out.
As for the mystery knocking in NZ, I’m going to go with some kind of hoax. It may be something else but it sure sounds like someone simply banging on something. I hope they figure it out though because it would be seriously annoying!
Great week!
Seems to me that the overwhelming majority of photographs of the Loch Ness monster have no indication of size – a small thing close-up for a large thing far away, almost impossible to tell.
I hadn't come across the mysterious knocking and I probably should take more notice about news in my own backyard, but I presume they have ruled out roadworks, which often takes place at night. (Although 5 PM is right in the middle of the rush hour.) Because I can't think of much else that would actually shake a house.