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POPSAmazing and Unusual Lakes: Wonders of The Natural World Loch Ness is the UK’s longest and deepest lake-nearly 39km (25miles) long and up to 240m (800ft) deep. Like some deep waters in Scandinavia, Loch Ness is believed by some to contain an aquatic creature, perhaps a modern relative of the prehistoric plesiosaur. The loch is so deep that it is impossible to explore effectively, even using a submersible or satellite. Despite reported sightings and blurred photography, there is no proof of ‘Nessie’s’ existence.
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POPSNessie Gives Creationism a Boost more at source... "Could a fish have developed into a dinosaur? As astonishing as it may seem, many evolutionists theorize that fish evolved into amphibians and amphibians into reptiles. This gradual change from fish to reptiles has no scientific basis. No transitional fossils have been or ever will be discovered because God created each type of fish, amphibian, and reptile as separate, unique animals. Any similarities that exist among them are due to the fact that one Master Craftsmen fashioned them all."..."Teenagers studying for the certificate, which is taught in about 50 private Christian schools in the UK, spend half their time learning from evangelical US textbooks. The curriculum is based on the Accelerated Christian Education (ACE) programme, which describes its ideology as "Christian fundamentalist"...