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Monstrous DEPTHS

Loch Ness has drawn tourists, scientists and artists over the centuries, thanks to its expansive landscape, inquisitive wildlife and engaging tales of mystical monsters. The winding roads snaking around the loch appeal to cyclists, and several trails and paths make hiking a regular past time.

Loch Ness contains more water than all the lakes of England and Wales combined; it is more than 20 miles long and reaches a murky depth of around 750 feet. Such scale makes it perfectly

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