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The first written story of the monster is in a text from the vear 565 AD by a
Celtic blographer, this writer describes how a man was attacked by a monster
while he was swimming in the river Ness. Perhaps the legend already susted in
those days it has certainly existed for many centuries in Scottish folklore
However, the story of the monster was not very well-known in England for one
simple reason: Loch Ness is a very long way from the rest of Britain Voil the age
of the railway, very few people ever went to the Highlands of Scotland except
soldiers or officials from the cilies of the Scottish Lowlands No one else had any
reason to go there the North of Scotland was wild and desolate, wet and geocally,
cold, and inhabited more by sheep than by people,
The myth became big news in 1930, three men out in a boat on the lake, said
that they had seen a monster Immediately, several other people said that they had

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