LOCH NESS

Since 1963, when two fishermen, Mr. Mac Intyre and Mr. Campbell, saw the monster, tourism around the lake increased. Surrounded by steep mountains, the lake of Loch Ness, in Scotland, is a lake with dark and muddy water where, in depth, may be really hide a monster. Maybe a dinosaur (perhaps a Plesiosaurus) which, thanks to the mountains around the lake (that might be a protective barrier against bitter climates) is survived until now.
Nessie, as the Loch Ness monster is called, is shy and we don’t see it frequently, but from 1963 many say to had seen it. Is it true?
Translated by Roberta "Nemo85"