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A community by Loch Ness is challenging plans for a huge hydro project citing a range of concerns including fears it could ...
Loch Ness Exploration founder Alan McKenna leads small groups of skeptics and believers alike to the loch's edge once or twice a month. Together, they look for evidence of some kind of creature in ...
The first Loch Ness Monster sighting of 2025 was reported in January when a man visiting Dores Beach in Scotland noticed a large mass underneath the water’s surface—and he provided photo evidence.
An online register lists more than 1,000 total Nessie sightings, created by Mr Campbell, the man behind the Official Loch Ness Monster Fan Club and is available at www.lochnesssightings.com.
The Loch Ness Centre held a gathering on Saturday, Aug. 26 and Sunday, Aug. 27 called “The Quest” with the help of “monster hunter volunteers” from across the globe.
Loch Kemp is one of three different pumped storage hydro schemes proposed for near Loch Ness. The others are Statkraft's Loch na Cathrach, in the hills above Dores, and Glen Earrach Energy (GEE ...
Scotland’s fabled Loch Ness monster could possibly be a giant eel, scientists said on Thursday after an intensive analysis of traces of DNA in the Loch’s icy waters. The results ruled out the ...
Gary Campbell, president of the Loch Ness Monster Fan Club and registrar of sightings, said that Stewart’s discovery “adds another dimension” to the search for the phantom beast.
So he created the Official Loch Ness Monster Sightings Register. Mr. Campbell and his team – his wife and a few friends – receive about 30 reports a year and they check each one.
An online register lists more than 1,000 total Nessie sightings, created by Mr Campbell, the man behind the Official Loch Ness Monster Fan Club and is available at www.lochnesssightings.com.
A new DNA-based study of Scotland's Loch Ness turned up no evidence of Nessie. But scientists did detect 3,000 species, including a slippery sea creature that could explain some sightings.
On Aug. 26 and 27, organizers from the Loch Ness Centre will lead volunteers on the largest search for the freshwater beast, affectionately nicknamed Nessie, in nearly 50 years.