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The Loch Ness Monster is an algae-based creature DNA tests show, filmmakers claim.

Investigators collected water samples from the famous Scottish lake's Borlum Bay during the largest search for Nessie in over 50 years.

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00:00 [ Silence ]
00:07 [ Foreign Language ]
00:11 Welcome to Loch Ness, home of Nessie.
00:15 [ Music ]
00:20 >> Many archaic marine reptiles like plesiosaurs,
00:23 their fossils have been found throughout the UK.
00:27 These are some of the most famous photos, I'm told, of the beast.
00:33 >> This thing just shot through like a torpedo,
00:36 just a wide streak, straight against the waves.
00:38 >> Whale-like, upturned boat-like, anything from about 12 to 15 feet baseline
00:44 and about 5 to 6 feet out of the water.
00:48 >> So a couple of hot spots there could be the castle itself,
00:51 in front of the castle, to the loch side of the castle.
00:55 >> Steve Felton told us that the visibility is good about 10 to 15 feet from the surface,
01:00 but after that, you might be in a different world.
01:03 [ Music ]
01:06 >> I think what I saw must have been at least 12 foot long.
01:13 >> Two larger humps on the left and maybe a third appendage or something.
01:17 That actually fits very well into the paradigm of what people have described here over the years.
01:22 >> You can definitely see two hump-like objects sticking high out of the water.
01:26 It's worth a shot. Let's take the sample and send it into the lab.
01:30 [ Music ]
01:36 >> Man, that looks like it's on the shore.
01:39 [ Music ]
01:52 >> Wow. The sounds of loch nests.
01:55 [ Music ]
01:58 [ Silence ]
02:04 [BLANK_AUDIO]

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