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The Unbelievable Podcast

Episode 254: The Loch Ness Monster Part Two - The Saddest-er Hunter

The Unbelievable Podcast

Brian Frange & Phoebe Tyers

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4.7744 Ratings

🗓️ 26 July 2018

⏱️ 79 minutes

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Summary

O’er in the ancient land of Scotland there is a Loch so deep it could fit the entire population of planet Earth. It’s known as Loch Ness. And it is home to one fo the most famous Cryptids in the world…The Loch Ness Monster, aka Nessie. And its existence has enticed monster hunters / fans and skeptics for generations. Is it an ancient dinosaur surviving extinction, is it a seal, is it two waves crashing into each other, is it a cat fish or a sturgeon, or some birds? Is it a rock, or a log? Or is it…one of a kind. This month, don your best kilt and grab your bagpipes because we’re traveling to the Scottish Isle, in hunt of the most famous sea monster known to man.

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0:00.0

You're listening to the Unbelievable podcast.

0:11.0

A mysterious series of lights seen in the night sky.

0:15.0

Have some Texas City residents.

0:17.0

Today, I want you to open your mind.

0:21.6

The beings that I thought were aliens were interdimensional creatures that fed off chaos.

0:31.6

There is an operable portal between this one of the next place.

0:35.6

We will have an existential shock.

0:36.6

Science can't explain this particular case.

0:40.3

Realizing that here, here, here, there is a lock so deep it could fit the entire population of planet Earth.

1:06.0

It's known as Loch Ness, and it's home to one of the most famous cryptids in the world, the Logness Monster.

1:14.4

Nessie's existence has enticed monster hunters, fans and sceptics for generations.

1:20.2

Is that a seal? Is it two waves crashing at each other?

1:23.8

Is that a catfish or a sturgeon? Or some birds?

1:27.1

Is it a rock or a log?

1:28.3

Or is it?

1:29.3

Something else.

1:31.3

This month, don your best kill,

1:34.3

turn your bagpipes and grab a docking doris,

1:36.3

because we're heading to the Highlands

1:38.3

and searching the most famous sea monster known to man.

1:42.3

Nessie!

1:43.3

All of this on the program

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