The Highland Club in Fort Augustus, on the southern point of the vast, hypnotic, expanse of water, was the base for an ...
Embark on a four-day vegetarian adventure through the stunning landscapes of the Scottish Highlands. This itinerary is a perfect blend of scenic beauty, cultural experiences, and delicious vegetarian ...
Joyce McMillan finds sustenance in Martin O’Connor’s packed shortbread tin and a children’s musical with a new take on the ...
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.
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 ...
In 1970, University of Chicago scientist Roy P. Mackal and his team lowered six waterproof cameras into the cold gloom of Loch Ness in hopes of once and for all proving the existence of its most ...
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 tallest lighthouse in the UK stands mighty over some of the best seaside views in the country and a gorgeous little ...
Boaty McBoatface has uncovered a camera set to capture the Loch Ness Monster while plumbing the depths of the freshwater loch during a routine test. Marine experts operating the sub - named in a ...
A camera trap deployed by a Loch Ness researcher in 1970 was recently recovered by an autonomous robot. Not only was it still intact—it still had film that could be developed, and the photos ...
An underwater camera from 1970 that had been submerged to capture evidence of the Loch Ness Monster has been discovered by accident. The U.K.'s National Oceanography Centre was conducting a ...
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