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Published Date: 03 June 2007
A £1m reward was yesterday offered to anyone who can find conclusive proof that the Loch Ness monster exists.
The bounty is part of plans to supply up to 50,000 people with cameras to search for the mythical creature at next weekend's Rock Ness music festival at Dores, near Inverness.

Organisers are claiming it will be the largest ever organised attempt to prove the famous monster is real.

Bookmakers William Hill are offering the reward to anyone who finds evidence which persuades the Natural History Museum that Nessie exists.



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  • Last Updated: 02 June 2007 6:20 PM
  • Source: Scotland On Sunday
  • Location: Scotland
  • Related Topics: Loch Ness Monster
 
1

Yane,

Quince Jelly 03/06/2007 01:34:35

Cameras? Aren't there heaps of snaps aready?
More photies o blow up toys looking like a diplodocus...

2

Cadgers,

Perth 03/06/2007 07:49:05

I might just go for a wee swin in Loch Ness and get a friend to take a photo ;-)

3

Boy Wonder,

03/06/2007 08:31:18

I have to get the mother-in-law to go for a swim in the Loch ....

That million is virtually MINE!!!


 

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