What really lurks in Loch Ness
Apparently, it's golf balls.
From cnn.com:
It seems the simple plastic golf ball is increasingly becoming a major litter problem. The scale of the dilemma was underlined recently in Scotland, where scientists -- who scoured the watery depths in a submarine hoping to discover evidence of the prehistoric Loch Ness monster -- were surprised to find hundreds of thousands of golf balls lining the bed of the loch. It is thought tourists and locals have used the loch as an alternative driving range for many years.
It would be kind of sad if Nessie died choking on a golf ball.
Posted By: Alex | Date:
Tue Nov 10, 2009 |
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