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A Loch Ness Monster expert had a heart-stopping experience when he suddenly found himself "surrounded by foamy water" with a large hump emerging next to his boat. Clem Skelton, led an epic life ...
A man who once rented boats on Loch Ness has come forward, claiming that “flesh and black skin an inch thick” was found clinging to one of his vessels after a tragic collision with an unknown ...
To gauge the size of the hump, Eoin compared it with another image taken by the same camera, showing the Spirit of Loch Ness – a 21-metre long tourist boat. The monster hunter watches a webcam ...
Scott, from Rainham, east of London, began his journey on Sept. 28 at Fort Augustus on the opposite end of the loch. A former firefighter and professional soccer player, he spent more than a month ...
The Highland Club, Fort Augustus, sits on the banks of Loch Ness in Scotland. The former abbey and fort now houses a range of 1, 2 and 3 bedroom holiday apartments (Image: The Highland Club) ...
Fort Augustus is maybe best known for its position along the 60-mile Caledonian Canal, which should definitely be the first thing you check out when arriving in the village.
The best way to get around Loch Ness is by car. The A82 highway runs right along the northern side of the loch, connecting visitors directly from Inverness to Fort Augustus.
A police report has revealed that officers believed the Loch Ness Monster was real “beyond doubt” - and even tried to protect it from a harpoon-wielding mob. The remarkable document, written ...
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