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Amazon S3 on MSNLoch Ness Monster: Could It Actually Be Real?Could the legendary Loch Ness Monster actually exist in the depths of a Scottish lake?
Leslie and Sam Caldbeck, who milk 250 cows on a 350-acre platform near the village of Tullaroan, have been happily using Ecosyl for the past 10 years. Liam Gannon, business manager at Ecosyl, first ...
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Daily Mail on MSNWebcam captures moment two Nessies emerge from depths of Loch NessWebcam captures moment two Nessies seem to emerge from the depths of Loch Ness. Monster hunter, Eoin O'Faodhagain, spotted ...
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