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LOCH NESS DISCOVERED - VHS
[DD21441]

£13.99

Artiste: Travel VHS
Label: DD

24 miles long and a mile wide, Loch Ness is one of the deepest, darkest and most mysterious bodies of water in the world. Since the sixth century stories have persisted of a monster living in it's stygian depths. Are they just stories - or is there genuine hard evidence that Nessie really exists?

Join two teams of international scientists as they try to unravel the mysterious underwater ecosystem of Loch Ness with the latest technology. The expeditions are frankly sceptical about the existence of the fabled monster - until they too detect inexplicable sonar readings. Listen to first hand eyewitness accounts and discover the remarkable findings of photographic experts as they subject famous pictures of Nessie to intense scrutiny.

THIS VIDEO ALSO INCLUDES A BONUS FILM - PALEOWORLD : THE LOCH NESS SECRET

150 million years ago ferocious and colossal sea monsters really existed, stalking the seas during the Jurassic era. Could Nessie be a dinosaur that somehow survived to our modern age? Top paleontologists identify three prime suspects which fit many of the witness descriptions.

Colour 72 Minutes

PLEASE NOTE THAT WE ONLY DELIVER VIDEOS TO UK ADDRESSES

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