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Think about the Loch Ness Monster, for example. How many times have you seen images or drawings showing a beastie poking its ...
This is the famous – and fake – photograph of the Loch Ness monster, taken near Inverness, Scotland, on April 19, 1934. The photograph was later revealed to be a hoax. Keystone/Hulton Archive ...
McKay’s hotel in Drumnadrochit has been turned into the new $1.8 million Loch Ness Centre and last August hundreds of Nessie fans gathered at the loch for the biggest monster hunt in 50 years.
This deep-water sonar-imaging scan shows the Loch Ness Monster has finally been found. But unfortunately for Nessie hunters, the 30ft “beastie” is made of plywood and canvas.
A breakthrough has been made in the ongoing search for the Loch Ness Monster after radar technology detected a "distinct anomaly" during a routine Deepscan cruise on Loch Ness. The Loch Ness ...
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Staycations send Loch Ness monster sightings soaring with 9 so far in 2021 He told his followers he reckons Google Maps was bugged with another unknown location.
Loch Ness is the largest inland body of water in Britain. At about 230 metres deep, it's even deeper than the North Sea. "There are a number of possible explanations to the sightings in the loch.
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 ...
Alan McKenna organizes Loch Ness Exploration, a group for monster hunters as well as skeptics. He's followed the Nessie myth for years but has never had a sighting.
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.
A GOOGLE Maps glitch has left users in hysterics after spotting an X-rated snap at Loch Ness. People hoping to see the Nessie certainly got an eyeful – but of a very different kind of Nessie.… ...