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RE: DNA hunt for Loch Ness - BIAD - 05-25-2018 (05-25-2018, 04:47 PM)Wallfire Wrote: I seem to remember that classic Dr Who told a story about how the lock Ness monster got there, some thing about it been an alien monster controlled by aliens. I will just have to start checking my old Dr Whos but I seem to remember it was a good episode. It could've been this one. RE: DNA hunt for Loch Ness - Wallfire - 05-25-2018 (05-25-2018, 06:39 PM)BIAD Wrote:(05-25-2018, 04:47 PM)Wallfire Wrote: I seem to remember that classic Dr Who told a story about how the lock Ness monster got there, some thing about it been an alien monster controlled by aliens. I will just have to start checking my old Dr Whos but I seem to remember it was a good episode. The VHS, yes I said VHS is called Terror of the Zygons, took me a wile to find it. A friend of mine is putting them on digital. RE: DNA hunt for Loch Ness - BIAD - 05-25-2018 (05-25-2018, 07:53 PM)Wallfire Wrote: ...The VHS, yes I said VHS is called Terror of the Zygons, took me a wile to find it. A friend of mine is putting them on digital. I apologise for staying off topic for a moment, but to Wallfire... my favourite Dr. Who was Patrick Troughton, the second Doctor. RE: DNA hunt for Loch Ness - guohua - 05-25-2018 Did one of Nesses Young was up on a Welsh Beach? ![]() Quote:A mystery sea creature was found washed up on a British beach - baffling experts as to what it may be. The five-ft long carcass of the alien-like creature was discovered washed up on sand by dog walker Beth Jannetta, 41. Beth snapped the mystery monster - which has a long head, giant jawline and slender tail - and passed on her pictures to experts. But marine boffins are unable to identify the creature - but say it could be a type of whale, dolphin, or porpoise. WALES NEWS SERVICESource Yes the experts want you to Believe that this Long Narrowed Tailed Creature was a Dolphin or Porpoise When Alive. RE: DNA hunt for Loch Ness - BIAD - 05-25-2018 (05-25-2018, 09:12 PM)guohua Wrote: ...Yes the experts want you to Believe that this Long Narrowed Tailed Creature was a Dolphin or Porpoise When Alive. You're right Guohua, the tail doesn't look eaten away or has the remains of rotted fins. That's a mammal-like tail. RE: DNA hunt for Loch Ness - guohua - 05-25-2018 (05-25-2018, 09:20 PM)BIAD Wrote:(05-25-2018, 09:12 PM)guohua Wrote: ...Yes the experts want you to Believe that this Long Narrowed Tailed Creature was a Dolphin or Porpoise When Alive. Thank You. I think this will be the last we hear or see about this find on a beach. They'll cover up the actual truth of what this poor creature was. RE: DNA hunt for Loch Ness - BIAD - 05-25-2018 In regards of the Loch Ness 'flipper' photograph, there was a lot of criticism about the use of imagery enhancement and many see it as a hoax. Their accusation lies within the idea that a favoured result was needed and so, found. The Original Image. The flipper image suffered due to the alleged 'head' photograph from 1975 that was later believed to be a submerged tree stump, the ugly formation does have some symmetry and one can see why it could be persuasive. The 'Head' image. But on the plus-side... Quote:"...Charles Wyckoff of Kodak, who collaborated with Rines, has pointed out that the original negative showed theCritique Of Nessie: (Page 41) RE: DNA hunt for Loch Ness - Wallfire - 05-26-2018 (05-25-2018, 09:12 PM)guohua Wrote: Did one of Nesses Young was up on a Welsh Beach? This picture is basely sun light reflecting of marsh gas with lens flare. Nothing to see here, move on. ![]() |