Fallen
branches 'could explain Loch Ness Monster sightings'
By Steven McKenzie BBC Scotland Highlands and
Islands reporter
Fallen trees and branches from a woodland could be a
cause for recent sightings of the Loch Ness Monster, a conservation charity has
suggested.The Woodland Trust said deadfall washed out by rivers from Urquhart
Bay Wood could explain a recent report of something emerging from the loch.The
trust said the lochside wood was a "Nessie spawning ground".Previous
explanations for the monster have included circus elephants being exercised in
the waters.
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