CHANNILLO

Big and Mostly Forgotten
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Sometimes two feet are not enough.

Sometimes not even four will do.

I have six pairs of them, and love them all.

Big Beast of Loch Awe,

Throughout the 19th Century, records of giant water beasts—not magical creatures or mythical beings, but flesh and blood animals—living in Lochs and along the shores of Scotland multiplied quickly, as authors searched for such accounts to actualize many of the bestiaries that had survived from the Middle Ages and, to a lesser extent, as a way to attract tourist to certain areas.

On of such accounts, which has been of great interest to cryptozoologists because of its possible links with one other creature of international fame—The Loch Ness Monster, better known as Nessy—is a brief account in John Gregorson...

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