Scotland 1934
The legends that existed from the 6th century AD a monster who lives in the lake Loch Ness,
enhanced when the published photograph that shows the monster to show through '
water. The «Nessie» issue was discussed, but also the cornerstone for tourism
promotion and exploitation of the region. Dekaeties later, in 1994, the myth is collapsing
when Christian Spurling admitted that the «monster» was a creature of the pattern of
made of wood. Although the photo caught the half-brother, Ian
Wetherell, wanting to give a more valid and more important dimension in
the fraud, the doctor convinced Robert Kenneth Wilson to admit that it was he who
photographed the «monster».
The legends that existed from the 6th century AD a monster who lives in the lake Loch Ness,
enhanced when the published photograph that shows the monster to show through '
water. The «Nessie» issue was discussed, but also the cornerstone for tourism
promotion and exploitation of the region. Dekaeties later, in 1994, the myth is collapsing
when Christian Spurling admitted that the «monster» was a creature of the pattern of
made of wood. Although the photo caught the half-brother, Ian
Wetherell, wanting to give a more valid and more important dimension in
the fraud, the doctor convinced Robert Kenneth Wilson to admit that it was he who
photographed the «monster».
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