Originally posted by DogBoy
Its a plaster or fibreglass recreation of "Nessie" in the middle of a concrete pond. Its to the right of one of the Loch Ness monster exhibitions at
Drumnadrochit.
There are two exhibitions in the town (itsa tiny place). They sell all sorts of tat about the monster.
Its on the main road from Fort William (on the west coast) and Inverness. I've driven down that road hundereds of times and am 100% certain that your
picture is that model.
[edit on 26-8-2005 by DogBoy]
That said... The thing that makes the pic even more questionable is the fact that the supposed "nessie" is not the centre theme of the photograph...
When you take a picture of something it's the centre of the pic. With this picture it's on the side of the picture with valuable "information"
behind the tree. Even if you took the picture in this way to prevent the tree from being the centre of the photo, you would rather have moved to a
better position to get a better angle of the "nessie"... And again, why only one photograph?
And looking at the background (and the foreground) it's obvious that the water is quite shallow... This would give the opportunity to take many more
photographs of the "nessie" before it could "dive down below" as it usually does. And it raises the question of where the "rest of the lake" is?
But that said, I guess Dogboy cleared it up, anyway.