LOCH NESS MONSTER
The Loch Ness monster, having remained unseen for nine weeks, reappeared, according to the reports of three. peopie, at Primrose Bay, near Invermoriston.
It is said to have basked on the water in the sunshine for 20 minutes. The witnesses, Mrs Scott, wife of Mr William Scott, a forestry worker, of Primrose Bay, their son-in-law, Mr James Riley > of Glasgow, and his wife, state that it appeared about 2.30 p.m. less than 200 yards from, the shore.
“The body of the animal was at least 30ft. long and the head was rather small, not unlike that of a seal, but it was riot a seal,” said Mr Riley.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXIII, Issue 11786, 2 August 1935, Page 4
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