(Reported on CNN.com)
Loch Ness, Scotland - It sure is odd that Nessie has made the news around the web of late. I wonder why? These things come and go in cycles I guess. Well, the BBC sent some scientists to the Loch to level the best that technology had to offer in the search for Nessie. Using 600 sonar buoys they mapped the Lock from shore to shore and from bottom to top. They came up empty of course. But I doubt that will silence the mystery that is Nessie; as the article notes, sightings are recorded back to the 6th century. The article notes,
"The BBC team said the only explanation for the persistence of the monster myth -- and regular "sightings" -- is that people see what they want to see."Will the mystery continue? Sure thing. Mysteries are fun! Hmm. Maybe Nessie is the ghost of a wingless dragon lost to roam the earth in search of it's precious appendages. Only it got trapped in the Loch and can't figure a way out. ;)
