Scotland’s Loch Ness has long been rumored as the home of a reclusive sea creature called the “Loch Ness Monster.” A U.S. research team recently went on an expedition to find proof of the Monster’s existence, but they found something else surprising.
The team discovered thousands of plastic-covered golf balls bunched together at the bottom of the lake. The researchers first thought they were looking at mushrooms, but a zoom of the camera revealed the small items as golf balls.
The balls were found 300 yards from the beach and 100 yards from the shore. It’s believed visitors to Loch Ness have been using the body of water to practice golfing skills.
If this were a photo caption, “Where’s the cleaners?
its real. its a dinosaur that survived,like the alogator!!!
That is crazy! if everyone has high tech cameras how come it is so fuzzy? I don’t believe it!
the loch ness isnt the monster its a lake the loch ness monster is what they call the rumored monster
i hope you dont beleive in monsters cause they aint real
It is preaty good.I had fun reading it.Is Loch Ness real?
YEAH RIGHT!
who would hit golf balls into the loch ness???
the locknss playing golf no way
awesome
Who faked that photo? Or is loch ness real, an evolved dinosaur?
O.K, weird.
it can’t be.
What!I didn`t think that here was anything in there besides some seaweed and (possibly)a giant sea monster.I wonder who first got the idea?
Loch Ness isn’t real.
Why is it called Loch Ness Surprise???