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Theodore Carter posted this under Blog and Sci-Fi @ 1:42 pm, July 25, 2008
Who says the rise of science and technology have to ruin the world’s remaining mysteries? Maybe the internet will help us finally find Nessie or let us get a good long look at Bigfoot.
The next time you’re bored at work, log on for real-time snapshots of Loch Ness (or a live feed, depending on your browser). Or, you can visit the website of Thekentuckyincident.com and look through the lens of a camera focused on prime Bigfoot country.
You may not see anything, but isn’t it great to think you could?








