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Loch Ness Monster Spotted on Calaveras |
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Written by Jennifer Hite-Smith - Managing Editor
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Tuesday, 03 April 2007 |
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Making his yearly journey to the Pacific Ocean for the hotter summer months, the infamous Loch Ness Monster was sited cruising down the Calaveras River.
A rather peaceful creature, the dinosaur-like visitor was all smiles for photographers. Some Pacific students were even able to ride the Loch Ness Monster for a few brief moments. Only one student was eaten. Once Loch Ness reaches the ocean, he will stay there until early September and chose another river to take up stream back to a lake for the rest of the year. The lake he will inhabit will depend on which river he chooses. Stockton and Pacific were lucky to have him this spring. Views: 190
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