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Mystery of the Loch Ness Monster may finally be SOLVED - MSNAlan McKenna, founder of Loch Ness Exploration (LNE), believes elusive 'standing waves' might explain sightings of the mythical monster. He said: 'A standing wave occurs when two boat wakes of the ...
SHOCKING new footage reveals a huge shape stalking a boat in Loch Ness – and a veteran Nessie hunter says it could only be the mythical monster. Eoin O’Faodhagain said it was like winning the ...
October 3 Richard Story, visiting from Wigton was on the high walk from Fort Augustus to Invergarry when he reported seeing a creature swim from the bank to the centre of the loch at 10.45am.
The sighting was captured using a webcam maintained by Visit Inverness Loch Ness (VILN) at Shoreland Lodges, near Fort Augustus on the loch’s southern shore.
You can also get to Fort Augustus, Invermoriston and Foyers via Stagecoach. Several of the top tours in Scotland offer organized daytrips to Loch Ness.
An underwater camera that was deployed in 1970 to capture the Loch Ness Monster was accidentally recovered yesterday -- and boasts some incredible photos.
Nessie's body has been caught on camera, a monster hunter claims, after a mysterious black hump was filmed rising and sinking in the water.
Plans for one of three large hydro power schemes that would draw water from Loch Ness to generate electricity are to go before Highland councillors next week.
Winds could come rushing across the loch with little warning, whipping the surface into fearsome whitecaps, and even the smallest boat wake could prove deadly to Crusader at full speed.
Being located right on the southernmost tip of Loch Ness, there is unsurprisingly a wealth of scenic walking and hiking trails near Fort Augustus.
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