2007-09-26 22:02:09musiccat

Satellite Searches Could Spot Bigfoot, Loch Ness Monster

Satellite Searches Could Spot Bigfoot, Loch Ness Monster

The search did solve a few mysteries: several previously unknown small plane wrecks—some dating back to the 1950s—were found. Though Fossett and his plane remain missing, the satellite technology used to search for him could theoretically be applied to other types of searches. It may finally verify the existence of large, mysterious creatures reputed to inhabit the globe. Unknown animals such as Bigfoot and the Loch Ness monster, for example, might be easily located and captured—if indeed they exist.

Of course, if such searches are done and still reveal no solid proof of the monsters’ existence, few minds will be changed. Diehard believers can always claim that all the monstrous beasts somehow hid undetected or are masters at camouflage. Or the searchers didn’t look long enough or in the right places. It only takes one live or dead Bigfoot or lake monster to forever prove that they exist, but no amount of failed searches will ever prove they don’t.

For those who loyally believe the exist of monster, there’s no difference either you show them the solid evidence or not; they won’t buy it. It’s better, for some, to keep the mysterious event in a unsolved condition.

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http://news.yahoo.com/s/livescience/20070925/sc_livescience/
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The Loch Ness Group
Arguably the animal highest on any cryptozoologist’s list is Scotland’s Nesse, the Loch Ness Monster.