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Loch Ness monster hunter is STUNNED as 'Nessie's head' is filmed rising and sinking out the water
A visitor known only as Livia captured the video on July 16 while walking at Urquhart Castle, on the shores of Loch Ness. In her footage, an enigmatic black shape is seen rising and sinking in the ...
A longtime Loch Ness Monster sleuth says he “won the lottery” by recording new video of the mythical creature — possibly its eighth sighting this year — but some Nessie enthusiasts pooh-poohed the ...
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Best proof of the Loch Ness Monster yet: Hunter is stunned as a creature 'as big as three men' emerges from...
Eoin O'Faodhagain said he was 'puzzled' to spot something roughly 17ft long in Loch Ness while watching the water via webcam. He said: 'I saw a large creature, brown-black in colour, just breaking the ...
Researchers note a large number of reports by caf and hotel workers, suggesting drumming up tourism may be an impetus. LONDON – The Loch Ness Centre in Scotland is calling for “budding monster hunters ...
Going viral: a photographer has released photos she claims are evidence the Loch Ness Monster. Chie Kelly says she was visiting Scotland in 2018 when she snapped a series of photos but only released ...
WILLIAMSBURG, Va. (WAVY) – The creature from the deep is back. After closing last November, the Loch Ness Monster rollercoaster is returning to Busch Gardens Williamsburg this week. The 46-year-old ...
Hundreds of people gathered in the Scottish Highlands over the weekend in what is considered the largest search for the mythical Loch Ness monster in at least 50 years. An estimated 200 volunteers ...
Is this the king of all Monster sightings or a co-loch-ssal load of hooey? Amid a flurry of Nessie sightings of dubious veracity, one Loch Ness Monster hunter claims he spotted the genuine artifact ...
Drumnadrochit, Scotland (CNN) — It’s not the volume of water in Loch Ness that impresses, although that’s substantial. It is, after all, 23 miles long with steep walls that plunge into a 754-foot ...
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