A prolific Monster investigator has captured footage from a webcam that he believes could be the first sighting of the ...
Shine believes that Nessie might actually be a swan. Credit: Philip Wollenberg via Pen News Shine believes that Loch Ness’s finite size lends itself to popular curiosity.
From the moment it was published in the London Daily Mail, it became the very image of the Loch Ness Monster and, for many, the strongest evidence that Nessie actually exists. One reason the ...
The long-running tale of the Loch Ness Monster is back in the news following a sighting of an unusual 20-foot-long object in the depths of the loch. Captured by a 24/7 webcam positioned near the ...
A mysterious double-humped creature caught on film has led a monster hunter to claim “the only possibility is Nessie”. Eoin O’Faodhagain said he spotted something estimated to be up to 20ft ...
Affectionately referred to as Nessie, the large marine creature is said to inhabit the freshwater loch south of Inverness – and be a species as yet unknown to science. Now a leading scientist ...
He continued: 'I thought it could be Nessie, but first wanted to look at other options. 'I've ruled out a log – I've never seen a log emerging and submerging in the same spot, ever. 'And waves ...
The biggest search for the Loch Ness Monster in more than 50 years has been taking place in the Scottish Highlands. A hundred volunteers turned up to help record any unusual sights on Loch Ness ...
A monk was the first person who claimed to have seen Nessie in the seventh century. The first photograph was taken in 1933 but the scientific community has never confirmed the Loch Ness monster's ...
A report on the potential Nessie encounter stated: "The object – whatever it was – was captured on the Shoreland lodges webcam." It continued, detailing the object's journey close to the shore ...