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Not like this. Not this way. The Loch Ness Monster might well be dead, people.
Fans (and he/she has many) fear their favourite blurry monster may have kicked the wattery-bucket.
With only one decent sighting in Loch Ness, last year, a documentary has been made that explores the possibility that the monster might be sleeping with the fishes more than just 8 hours a night. We're talking permanently.
The Official Loch Ness Monster Fan Club president Gary Campbell said sightings were becoming increasingly rare: "We were so relieved to have heard about one sighting." He said, hopefully with his closest friends and family nearby. "When it was reported, nobody had seen anything for a year. If it hadn't been for that one, we would have been really, really worried." Us too.
"Ten years ago, we had a lot of good sightings but in the last two or three years, they have tailed off."
That's enough for us. We're confident Nessie has gone to the great, shaky camera place in the sky. So, After the jump, grab a hanky and check out the beasts greatest hits. He was so young...
Best official sighting of the beast...

Nessie, during happier times...



































