She is affectionately known as Nessie.

Yet he is a monster.

The legend of the Loch Ness Monster has haunted Scotland and even the world for centuries.

Some watch him under the eddies of the lake.

Dragon, dinosaur, giant snake.

Some watch him in the eddies of the water.

Others claim to have seen it.

So the Loch Ness monster, fascinating legend or saurian reality?

Either way, many believe it.

But what if the explanation was simply scientific?

This is what Clémence will explain to us this week in

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