Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Climate change suspected in Loch Ness monster's death

You can't make this up. A man who has been hunting the Loch Ness monster for decades has given up and is blaming global warming.
(Hat tip Mark Steyn)

Despite having hundreds of sonar contacts over the years, the trail has since gone cold and Rines believes that Nessie may be dead, a victim of global warming.

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