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Achh mon ! If we knew, we would get proof positive she exists and then know it's not just the hallucinations of a few single malt tipplers. But as far as where is Loch Ness the lake, look to the Scottish Highlands.

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Loch Ness is in Scotland, whether there is a monster within the loch is a matter of some speculation, but most scientists think it unlikely as there isn't enough food to support a colony of large animals.

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The Loch Ness monster is supposed to live in Loch Ness. However numerous searches have failed to find any conclusive evidence of its existence. The most famous photograph of the supposed monster was recently admitted to have been a fake. Many people believe that the "monster" was invented during the 19th century purely to attract tourists. If that is the truth then it has served its purpose, as the Loch continues to attract tourists who hope to catch a glimpse of the monster right up to the present day.

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14y ago

There's no sustained evidence of the existence of this creature, but the area where this controversy takes place is located in the northern side of Scotland in the Highlands by Loch Ness lake. You can pull up a touring map of Scotland on the internet. Start at the border with England and go north about 2/3. Loch Ness is a rather large loch and should be easy to find. [Sustained evidence or no, I believe the Monster lives there, Laddie.]

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9y ago

Yes. According to popular belief, the Loch Ness monster, or Nessy, is an ancient plesiosaur that has origins in sea creatures from millions of years ago and has taken residence in the Loch. However, there is no solid evidence to prove her existence as of yet.

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Yes, Loch Ness is in the Scotland highlands.

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She is reputed to live in Loch Ness, approximately 23 miles southwest of Inverness.

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In Loch Ness lake in Scotland.

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