
For centuries people have hunted for Nessie (The Loch Ness Monster), but there is a reason we can’t find her – she’s a master of disguise. She got fed up with the monotony of life in the Highlands of Scotland, packed her bags and ventured South. South to the Dorset coast in England. What we know as the Durdle Door Rock Arch is actually Nessie fishing, seeking her dinner.
I knew the Dorset coast was interesting, but it is surprising who is hidden away down there.

This post was written in response to Sadje’s What do you see #164 photo prompt.
Love this Brenda. A dose of fun in the morning. Thanks for joining in.
You’re welcome. It was fun
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I’d like a holiday there too🙃a lovely read Brenda🤍
I’m glad ypu liked it Destiny
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Good one sis
Thank you 😊
how whimsical!
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Don’t you just love Nessie! I had a similar theme – Great minds think alike <3
Thank you for reading and posting. Growing up with the story, it is inspiring. 😁
Photographic evidence the The Loch Ness Monster does exist. I always believed. 😺
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love your take~!!!! 💞
Thank you Cindy. I’m glad you enjoyed it
Great to hear your story! What a wonderful take. I hope you are having a great December.
Lauren.
I’m glad ypu enjoyed it Lauren. Thanks for stopping by. Off to try and catch a train thos morning. There are still some scheduled, buy think they might be rarer than Nessie
Beautiful story! Great writing! 👍👍
Thank you
Welcome .☺️do read my story also.😁
I don’t see your story. I did look
Yes please .😂🙏
Good one. Imaginative.
Thank you 😊
Welcome, dear.
oh gosh, i can relate to Nessy becoming fed up with the monotony of life being caught in the wheel of recurrence. i loved your entry! fun and super creative.
Thank you. I’m glad you enjoyed it
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