A camera trap deployed by a Loch Ness researcher in 1970 was recently recovered by an autonomous robot. Not only was it still ...
During a test mission, the underwater vehicle named by a poll - discovered the camera system by accident around 180m deep within Loch Ness.
The curious find was made by a robotic submarine called Boaty McBoatface, which was carrying out routine trials in the large ...
The storied hunt for the Loch Ness Monster has produced another twist ... as per The Daily Record. The unmanned craft was undergoing testing when its propeller became snagged in the mooring ...
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 ...
A camera dropped in Loch Ness in the 1970s has been found and the film developed The two pictures on the BBC website are the purest distillation of my biggest fears. There is of course no monster ...
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 ...
A robotic submarine has discovered a camera trap left by Nessie hunters after more than 50 years. The camera, which is thought to be one of the earliest attempts to catch the Loch Ness monster on film ...