The first Loch Ness Monster sighting of 2026 reportedly occurred on the evening of Thursday, March 5. A webcam user viewing the infamous Scottish waters ...
Fishermen hoping to catch monkfish instead pulled up a 14-foot skeleton of a mysterious sea creature in the 1990s. What we ...
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An historic Loch Ness Monster hunting camera is now as good as new after being restored by 'The Repair Shop' team - despite spending 50 years underwater. The team, from BBC TV show 'The Repair Shop,' ...
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Adrian Shine no longer believes that the Loch Ness Monster is real despite spending over 50 years searching for the legendary Scottish beast. Trump reacts to Pretti killing With the penny going away, ...
In their recent article entitled “Naming the Loch Ness Monster” (Nature, December 11) Scott and Rines propose formal generic and specific names for a rhomboidal object photographed in Loch Ness. They ...
A man insists his trail camera has captured images of the Loch Ness Monster. Roland Watson, 63, successfully photographed what he's certain is Nessie using his trail camera stationed on the western ...
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A leading Loch Ness Monster hunter is now convinced people have been mistaken all along — and that the legendary beast is nothing more than waves caused by boats passing through the Scottish lake.