2020 INSPIRE Student Research and Engagement Showcase

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Presentation Type

Open Access Paper Presentation

Keywords

Loch Ness monster;

Abstract

The Loch Ness Monster is a creature of unproven existence that lives in Loch Ness. Scholars have found references to Nessie since c. 500 CE. In May 1933, a new road was built creating new visibility and increasing sightings. The monster became popular, and people began watching for the creature along the coast. Travelers became inspired to visit in hopes of seeing Nessie. Experts explain the brain makes leaps to comprehend incomplete information. The Loch Ness Monster has increased tourism for decades, and many people still have hope that there are unimaginable creatures in the dark parts of our planet.

Start Date

17-4-2020 12:00 PM

End Date

17-4-2020 4:00 PM

Faculty Advisor

Charles Adelman

Department

Department of Art

Student Type

Undergraduate Student

File Format

application/pdf

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Handout.pdf (210 kB)

Poster.pdf (1694 kB)

PowerPoint.pdf (1613 kB)

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Apr 17th, 12:00 PM Apr 17th, 4:00 PM

Loch Ness Monster and Her Impact on Culture

The Loch Ness Monster is a creature of unproven existence that lives in Loch Ness. Scholars have found references to Nessie since c. 500 CE. In May 1933, a new road was built creating new visibility and increasing sightings. The monster became popular, and people began watching for the creature along the coast. Travelers became inspired to visit in hopes of seeing Nessie. Experts explain the brain makes leaps to comprehend incomplete information. The Loch Ness Monster has increased tourism for decades, and many people still have hope that there are unimaginable creatures in the dark parts of our planet.