The legend of the Loch Ness Monster is alive and well in 2025, as a recent sighting has reignited curiosity about the elusive creature. A visitor at Dores Beach, Scotland, captured a photograph of ...
Researchers from St Andrews University have taken information from a database of Nessie sightings to determine the best time of year, and of day, to visit Loch Ness in hopes of a glimpse ...
There’s something fishy going on at Scotland’s Dores Beach. Could it be the Loch Ness Monster? Well, it just might be because, according to the Loch Ness Centre, a man reported the first ...
A man on the shores of Scotland's Dores Beach said he saw the elusive Loch Ness monster emerging from the depths of the loch, the first potential Nessie sighting reported to The Loch Ness Centre ...
“The excitement this weekend has proven that intrigue surrounding Loch Ness and its monster is still very much alive. We all want the same thing, to discover the mysteries of the natural ...
While Alan Mackenna, of Loch Ness Exploration, urged people to keep on sharing any potential photos of the monster. He said: "It's fantastic to see the ongoing enthusiasm for scanning the waters ...
Radzi travelled to Loch Ness in search of its famous monster, Nessie. He failed miserably, but did manage to find out some legendary Loch Ness facts.
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. The search for The Loch Ness Monster will be stepped up in May with new technology being used to scour the depths of the loch. The Loch Ness ...
This is a fun one: Researchers have used a database of Loch Ness Monster reports to show how anecdotal evidence can, contrary to the common view among scientists, be mined for usable data.
The first potential sighting of the Loch Ness Monster this year has been reported - with photos showing a "black mass" under the water. The witness at Dores Beach spotted the shape beneath the ...