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Natural Phenomenon May Explain Loch Ness Monster
The legend of Cadborosaurus, a sea serpent likened to the Loch Ness Monster, has captivated Vancouver residents since the 1930s, with notable sightings reported by locals including F.W. Kemp in 1932. Meanwhile, scientists are exploring natural explanations for Loch Ness Monster sightings, particularly focusing on 'standing waves' created by the interference of boat wakes moving in opposite directions. According to Alan McKenna, founder of Loch Ness Exploration, these standing waves can produce crests that resemble the mythical creature's humps. Capturing evidence of this phenomenon in open water presents challenges due to the specific conditions required for its formation. McKenna's goal is to document these occurrences to debunk the myth of Nessie, suggesting that many sightings can be attributed to this natural phenomenon. The ongoing investigation reflects humanity's enduring fascination with these legendary creatures.
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