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Loch Ness and Monstrosities

Loch Ness ans Monstrosities

     Pearly water, at dusk, keeps the secret with the god of time, Kronos, before this one, unveils dawn, just three hours later. 
     Summer warmth, at the crater of mountainous flanks, cloudy freshness in abyss, engulf at the loch.
Tell tales, between father and son, at the sight of the Urquhart castle, whose some, based on experimentation, cross the myth, that one, never ends to tell to each other, to catch sight , of its nickname, the monster Nessy, happening very slowly, when only the top water warms in the summer, floating on the denser, colder water underneath. 
     With its deep landscape vision by clear weather, the Loch Ness dares to make a scattered cloudy sky, its blanket. And, in its path from the North Sea to the Ireland one, the call for land plays on step stones.
 
Loch Ness and Monstrosities
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