Fiona Wade said she was stunned after seeing ‘three odd and seemingly connected shapes’ in Loch Ness, in Scotland at 10:45am on August 31.
Charlotte Robinson from Leeds in Yorkshire was staying at Loch Ness Highland Lodges at Invermoriston when she said she saw the beast pop up about 50 feet away.
The Loch Ness Centre and the Loch Ness Exploration, an independent research team, will scour the waters for the beast using drones with infra-red cameras and underwater detectors.
Steve Valentine, 44, was left completely stunned when he saw a ‘black shape’ floating above the water as he and his family returned to the dock during a boat trip at Loch Ness in Scotland.
Researchers from the University of Bath and University of Portsmouth, have discovered fossils of plesiosaurs in a 100-million year old river system that is now Morocco’s Sahara Desert.
To woke education chiefs, the Loch Ness Monster, pictured, is a potent symbol of England’s domination of Scotland – a theory which will now be taught in schools.
Dr Denys Tucker lost his job at the Natural History Museum due to his belief in the existence of the Loch Ness monster. When Dr Tucker was 39, his career came to an abrupt end.
Glasgow Boy, aka Roland Watson, demonstrates his analytical superpowers, once again taking a piece of footage from Loch Ness and pulling it apart detail by detail to determine authenticity. The video in question is initially quite compelling, so be prepared for disappointment when you read his conclusion. Next we turn to Nick Redfern, who asks: Nessie: […]
Footage shot by Richard Mavor, 54, shows a mysterious black shape on the banks of the lake in Scotland. He said the shadow had ‘the same shape as previous sightings of Nessie’.
The era of Big Brother surveillance which plagues our planet is not without some useful outcomes. Thanks to the Loch Ness live cam, this year’s sightings are now up to twenty-one, thanks also to a watcher in Shandong, China. Nessie has definitely gone global. And to emphasize that point, “an intrepid Aussie cryptozoologist” sent Glasgow […]