Loch Ness has been slammed for having the 'wettest water' in a bizarre one-star review from a recent visitor, who stated that they 'never saw the Monster once' during their visit.
A tourist has slammed Loch Ness in a scathing one-star review in which they claim they "never saw the monster once".
Numerous purported sightings of the beast over the decades have led tourists far and wide to visit the loch, with many keen to catch a glimpse of Nessie themselves. The reviewer wrote: "Went for a swim in Loch Ness and it was the wettest water I have ever encountered, probably due to the temperature which was surprisingly cold. Spent a whole week there and never saw the Monster once.
One recent five-star review states: "I had an incredible two-day experience of wild camping by Loch Ness.
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