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Long lost monster found in Loch Ness (but don’t freak out)

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There’s bad news for Loch Ness Monster truthers, but good news for movie buffs: A recent expedition into the depths of Scotland’s famed lake has uncovered the Nessie replica used in the movie 1970 film The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes.

The prop was thought to be lost after it sank during production, allegedly because it had its humps removed.
via Gizmodo

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Image: Kongsberg Maritime

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