keren yang ke 3,
kaya monster di film film indosiar
keren yang ke 3,
kaya monster di film film indosiar
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yg ketiga itu bukan dari topicny..
itu cuma penghias doank kale...mang ada penjelasan dari foto ke tiga itu ??
ga ad khan....lagipula itu mah dah ketauan bgt foto editan...masa iya dinosaurusnya lagi keren amat posenya...kek dah siap mau difoto..mpe bikin lingkaran2 gitu....
Lagian, itu ada gunung begitu, kayak ga di Danau Loch Ness. Terus yg pertama masak ada gambar begitu keliatan editannya. Ada foto yang kontroversial kalo ga salah The Surgeon Photo nih :
Beberapa bukti mengatakan kalo foto ini palsu sih, tapi bagi yang uda pernah lihat Film "Water Horse" bakal goyah deh<<< meskipun fiksi.
"Will they not regard the camel, how they are created. And the heaven, how it is railed. And the hill, how they are set up. And the earth how it is spread. Remind them, for thou art but a remembrancer" - The Overwhelming, 16-20
cb ledakin aja danaunya,sp tw bakal keluar tu mahluk
wew..
yg gw tonton di Metr*Tv sii loch ness itu HOAX,,
soalnya ada orang yg bikin foto boong2an di danau loch ness dari maenan gitu,, tapi di buat blur,,
n yg bikin klo ga salah dokter yg paling dipercaya di kota itu..
n klo soal ada orang yg ngeliat nessy di loch ness itu sebenernya cuma kayu yg ngambang, n kayu itu mengikuti arus bawah air, ( klo ga salah si gitu ), jadi keliatannya itu nessy yg lagi berenang melawan arus..
CMIIW
Ada juga yang bilang loch ness itu jenis dinasaurus apa gitu (udah lupa juga)
wew, gw pernah baca, katanya para ilmuwan amerika pernah ngecek danau loch ness pake alat2 yg canggih kaya sonar gtu, tp g tw hasilnya gmn.
tp katanya org2 sih ada. klo gw si percaya aj, toh kemampuan manusia itu ad batasnya, hanya Tuhan yang tau.
world is so mysterious......![]()
Iya, di dokumentasi metro tv sih katanya hoax, cuma perlu penelitian memang. Menyelam gak semudah itu, karena perairannya gelap O_O
Originally Posted by Albert Einstein
ya mungkin aja dia spesies dinosaurus yg belum punah.
yang jelas bagi org2 sekitar danau lochness, si nessie ini bw rejeki, para penduduk jadi jualan souvenir krn banyak turis yg dtg ke danau itu.
Source: http://www.wikipedia.org/"Big Expedition" of 1970
During the so-called "Big Expedition" of 1970, Roy Mackal, a biologist who taught for 20 years at the University of Chicago, devised a system of hydrophones (underwater microphones) and deployed them at intervals throughout the loch. In early August a hydrophone assembly was lowered into Urquhart Bay and anchored in 700 feet (215 m) of water. Two hydrophones were secured at depths of 300 and 600 feet (180 m). After two nights of recording, the tape (sealed inside a 44 imperial gallon (55 US gal/200 L) steel drum along with the system's other sensitive components) was retrieved and played before an excited LNPIB. "Bird-like chirps" had been recorded, and the intensity of the chirps on the deep hydrophone suggested they had been produced at greater depth. In October "knocks" and "clicks" were recorded by another hydrophone in Urquhart Bay, indicative of echolocation. These sounds were followed by a "turbulent swishing" suggestive of the tail locomotion of a large aquatic animal. The knocks, clicks and resultant swishing were believed to be the sounds of an animal echo-locating prey before moving in for the kill. The noises stopped whenever craft passed along the surface of the loch near the hydrophone -- and resumed once the craft reached a safe distance. In previous experiments, it was observed that call intensities were greatest at depths less than 100 feet (30 m). Members of the LNPIB decided to attempt communication with the animals producing the calls by playing back previously recorded calls into the water and listening via hydrophone for results, which varied greatly. At times the calling patterns or intensities changed, but sometimes there was no change at all. Mackal noted that there was no similarity between the recordings and the hundreds of known sounds produced by aquatic animals. "More specifically," he said, "competent authorities state that none of the known forms of life in the loch has the anatomical capabilities of producing such calls."
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