University of Chicago Prof. Roy P. Mackal, who studied monsters and other mythical creatures, holds a model of the Loch Ness monster in this 1980 photo. Sun-Times File Share In 1970, University of ...
If anything was going to clear up the mystery of the Loch Ness Monster, it's this. A camera trap, lowered to the bottom of the Loch more than 50 years ago, has been discovered by scientists.
An unmanned submarine accidentally uncovered an underwater camera that is believed to have been set up 55 years ago in hopes of capturing a photo of the elusive Loch Ness monster. The United ...
The first Loch Ness Monster sighting of 2025.
The camera, which is thought to be one of the earliest attempts to catch the Loch Ness monster on film, was discovered about 180 metres deep in the ... READ MORE: Michelle Keegan's telling nod to baby ...
She's proved more than elusive to Nessie hunters over the years. But apparently the best time to spot the Loch Ness monster is on a sunny August day, according to university researchers.
The camera, which is thought to be one of the earliest attempts to catch the Loch Ness monster on film ... re also helping to map and monitor marine life to understand how our actions, such ...
A robotic submersible undergoing engineering trials in Loch Ness has discovered a camera trap left by Nessie hunters more than half a century ago. The camera, which is thought to be one of the ...
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