A diver explores the depths of Loch Ness - on the lookout for a submerged World War Two plane. But suddenly, Hugh Williams finds himself trapped underwater. Something grabs him from below… and ...
In 1987, Operation Deep Scan, the most ambitious sonar survey of Loch Ness, found three unexplained underwater targets. But perhaps the most important effect of Whyte's book was to turn the tide ...
Despite very little scientific evidence supporting the Loch Ness Monster's existence, people routinely report it surfacing from the water. Dr. Tom Davey believes waves may be responsible for this ...
It is very exciting.” The Official Loch Ness Monster Sightings Register said the sonar soundings were “among the best evidence of Nessie and that is where future deep down research should be ...
However, last August Loch Ness detectors picked up a regular heartbeat deep in the water. The rhythmic pulsing was detected on a hydrophone – a device that measures underwater sounds in all ...