Loch Ness Monster

Loch Ness Monster

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Lovingly referred to as "Nessie" by the locals of Loch Ness in the Scottish Highlands,this monster has vexed visitors with its elusive bobbing head and serpentine body since the creature's first reported sighting in 1933. Some speculate that Nessie is a remnant from the Jurassic age; a plesiosaurus that has lasted long past its expiration date. Others believe Nessie is nothing more than a trick of the light skipping across a twilit Loch. Either way, she's yet another reminder of the possibilities that only human desire and fantasy can envision.

A bewitching bouquet of woodland magic: Purple iris growing freely long the loch's edge. Clover, cowslip, heather, red raspberry leaf and fruit. Woodland brambles, vetch, Enchanter's Nightshade, Bog Asphodel and St. John's Wort caressed by enigmatic loch mist.

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