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/* /*]]>*/ by David Johnson Monster Mania! Halloween Tricksters and TreatsQuiz: MonstersMonster JokesMonsters and Imaginary BeastsThe Terrifying Truth about Dracula Top 10 All-Time…Stenness, Loch of
(Encyclopedia) Stenness, Loch ofStenness, Loch ofstĕnĕsˈ, Orcadian stānĭsˈ [key], lake on Mainland island, in the Orkneys, off N Scotland. A headland between Harray and Stenness lochs holds the…<i>Breaking Dawn</i> Trivia
Learn about the symbolism, origin of names, and other interesting tidbits about Breaking Dawn Related Links Twilight Page Twilight Quiz Biography of…Halloween
Monsters, and bats, and Dracula. Oh my! Monster Guide Abominable Snowman Banshees Chupacabras The Cyclopes Demons Dragons Frankenstein Ghosts Ghouls Goblins…Can You Name These Cryptids?
Many people have heard of the most famous cryptids out there, including the Loch Ness Monster, Bigfoot, and Yetis. But how sharp is your knowledge of the other cryptozoological beasties out there?Robert H. Rines
Robert H. RinesBorn: 1922Birthplace: Boston, Mass. High resolution-image-scanning radar and sonar—Rines' radar and sonar inventions have been used by the military in the Persian Gulf War. In…Loch
(Encyclopedia) LochLochlŏkh, lŏk [key]. For names of Scottish lakes and inlets beginning with “Loch,” see second part of element; e.g., for Loch Awe, see Awe, Loch. See also lake.Fyne, Loch
(Encyclopedia) Fyne, LochFyne, Lochlŏkh fīn [key], arm of the Firth of Clyde, Argyll and Bute, W Scotland. It extends 40 mi (64 km) N and NE from the Sound of Bute. The loch has long been famous for…Poems and Songs of Robert Burns: Lines On The Fall Of Fyers Near Loch-Ness.
by Robert Burns The Humble Petition Of Bruar WaterEpigram On Parting With A Kind...Lines On The Fall Of Fyers Near Loch-Ness. Written with a Pencil on the Spot. Among the…Maree, Loch
(Encyclopedia) Maree, LochMaree, Lochlŏkh mərēˈ [key], lake, 13 mi (21 km) long and 1 to 3 mi (1.6–4.8 km) wide, Highland, NW Scotland. It drains into the Minch through the Ewe River and Loch Ewe.…