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Banana Loch Ness monster

December 1, 2013 by Andrew Leave a Comment

What’s your favourite photograph of the Loch Ness monster? Is it a fake?

This Loch Ness monster is certainly faked. It’s a banana not a monster. It’s a puddle not Loch Ness. Despite that; take a look and you’ll still think “I recognise that shape! It’s the Loch Ness monster!”

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The internet is full of food pretending to be other things. Do you know of any more? Share your links and discoveries in the comment section below.

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