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A camera trap deployed by a Loch Ness researcher in 1970 was recently recovered by an autonomous robot. Not only was it still ...
An underwater camera deployed in 1970 in an attempt to capture images of the Loch Ness Monster was accidentally recovered — and it boasts some incredible photos. “It is remarkable that the ...
Translator Chie Kelly, 51, described an eel-like entity she spotted while ... public ridicule by making the photographs public." Loch Ness Monster aficionado Steve Feltham said he had met Chie ...
Chie said she first saw what she's convinced was the Loch Ness Monster 100m away moving at a “steady speed” from right to left ending about 200m from the shore ...
Footage appears to show the Loch Ness Monster in a mating dance as he looks for love with another mysterious inhabitant of the watery abode. Or so claims monster hunter, Eoin O'Faodhagain ...
The Loch Ness Monster mystery has been hit with a bombshell update as a woman claimed she captured footage of the beast blowing bubbles just below the surface of the infamous body of water.
The programme of events includes an extended boat tour with Alan McKenna of Loch Ness Exploration, where hydrophone equipment will be used to listen for the monster underwater. Remotely operated ...
It contributed to the Loch Ness monster’s fame ... though the results indicated the presence of numerous eels.
The Loch Ness Monster is right up there with Bigfoot and ... What a research team from New Zealand did find was DNA from European eels. While these creatures are nowhere near the enormity of ...