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Despite Dangers" Tourists Still Flocking To Loch Ness

So youre planning a Summer vacation to Europe, and you really want to visit Scotland and its famous 23-mile long lake, but you just read about new sightings and a 4-inch tooth being pulled out of a half-eaten deer carcass...

Phoenix, AZ (PRWEB) July 6, 2005 -- So youre planning a Summer vacation to Europe, and you really want to visit Scotland and its famous 23-mile long lake, but you just read about new sightings and a 4-inch tooth being pulled out of a half-eaten deer carcass...

Should you still plan on camping out at Loch Ness?

Absolutely," says Michael Schaffer, an accountant at a wholesale meat plant in Michigan. Were going in late July, its supposed to be beautiful then. Of course, Id loved to take a picture of this monster. My 14 year old even wants to explore the shoreline, looking for giant animal tracks!"

Not interested, says Lauren Hermann. The ninth-grade science teacher, residing in Delray Beach, Florida, altered her plans after seeing photos posted by two American students at www.LochnessTooth.com People dont understand...this is no longer a tourist attraction, this is a predatory fish as big as a school bus. We had planned to camp out in a park in Invermoriston, right along the water, but Im not taking a chance."

Marilyn Miller, who runs a travel agency in New York City says shes seen interest in traveling to Scotland jump over the last eight weeks. Personally, I think it has more to do with the hype for the book (Steve Altens The LOCH) than this tooth nonsense. People read about a place, then they want to visit. Its like what happens when a movie comes out, you read the book, now you want to see it on the big screen."

The official Scottish Tourism Agency, VISIT SCOTLAND, actually advertises in The LOCH, a just-released thriller about the hunt for the Loch Ness Monster. We loved the book, and felt it accurately depicted the Highlands," says Claire White, who works in the Tourism Industry. It marks the first time weve ever advertised in a novel. We hope the movie deal will come through."

The books great," says Karen Bell, an assistant manager at Barnes and Noble in New Jersey, but theres no way Id go to Loch Ness. I know its fiction, but Id freak. Way too scary."

The LOCH has been optioned by Hollywood filmmaker David Foster, who produced The Thing, Mask of Zorro, and The River Wild. A new documentary, based solely on the science in the book and the latest discoveries at Loch Ness is under development.

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