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A group of scientists from the New Zealand University of Otago held large-scale exploration of the famous scottish lake Loch Ness in order to reveal the truth about the existence of a monster in him either dispel the myth of Nessie.
The team led by Professor Neil Gommel used at the same time the most modern equipment and latest technologies determining animals by the traces of DNA that they leave in water in as tiny debris of fur, feces, scales, skin, urine and so Further. After collecting numerous samples, all this “wealth” undergone the most thorough processing and analysis.
Here is what Professor Neil Gommel himself says:
The work was done colossal, especially as it turned out cataloging a wide variety of bacteria and microorganisms took significantly longer than supposed at the beginning. But because the results of the work, which are all in including our New Zealand scientists, expected to get already in January of this year, moved over a few months. Even now It’s too early to talk about the final conclusions, but I can already say that the myth of Nessie is likely to continue.
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At the same time, as journalists specify from the words of other scientists of this teams, it’s still not known what this is based on Professor’s statement: did he really mean paleosaurus, by some miracle surviving or periodically appearing in a lake, say, from a parallel world, or is it just about a unique, albeit real, lake monster, for example, unprecedented the size of catfish or sturgeon.
We clarify that the delay in publishing this study occurred due to a series of unsuccessful attempts to remove television documentary about the legend and realities concerning the mysterious Monster Lake Loch Ness.
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