Eighty-one years ago, Colonel Robert Wilson snapped a granny photograph of what appeared to be a prehistoric sea creature raising its head out of the depths of Scotland’s Loch Ness — inspiring the legend of one of earth’s most infamous monsters, “Nessie.” On Tuesday, Google honored the anniversary of that celebrated photo with an animated Google Doodle. Wilson said he took the shot of the Loch Ness Monster, printed in the Daily Mail in 1934, when he was driving across the northern shore and noticed something in the water.

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