I don't wish to micturate on anyone's pomme frites but finding algae in a lake shouldn't surprise anyone and isn't evidence of a "giant algae blob monster".
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You don't know that. What if it's one of them turtles with the world on its back? They live forever, even the small ones. What if its like a lobster turtle with the world on its back? There'd be algae!
Even Disney admitted to it in the 90s when it made Aladdin Prince of thieves. That's why they don't want anyone studying nessy: she's got king midas' hand stored in a temple on her back. They don't want people to be able to print gold and ruin their centuries long scam. You should research this. It's called Aladdin and the prince of thieves I think it was direct to vhs. I don't think it's on YouTube anymore because of quiet revolution of upper Canada.
You are right, I have dismissed this out of hand and, in turn, almost lost my chance at finding treasure.