Upon our arrival, this swan approached as if he wanted to join the tour.
The strongest evidence by a long way is the eyewitness reports. In his 1976 book "The Monsters of Loch Ness" Roy Mackal claimed there were 10,000 reported sightings, of which 3000 had been recorded. Mackal studied these and concluded 251 of them were "valid" meaning they could not be accounted for by any other explaining. Lets look at an example of this: The reported sighting on land by Mr. and Mrs. Spicer on 22nd July 1933. this is one of the most famous early sightings, it was unusual, because it was on land. It is mentioned in all of the books and several web sites. Most accounts are edited to suit the opinion of the author. To get a proper view of the story it has been necessary, as with lots of evidence, to read all the published accounts as well as the full reports from newspapers concerned.
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