Advanced sonar technology used to explore the depths of Loch Ness has once again picked up a massive anomaly. Could it be ...
Researchers are investigating the possibility of it being "substantial underwater presences or potentially large aquatic ...
The Deepscan Cruise, which employs advanced radar technology to explore the depths of Loch Ness daily, has recorded what ...
The Loch Ness Centre in Drumnadrochit has recorded a "substantial underwater presence" in Loch Lomond that it says could mark ...
On an excursion on October 3, the radar system, specifically designed to detect underwater objects and formations, identified ...
A breakthrough has been made in the ongoing search for the Loch Ness Monster after radar technology ... along with a state-of-the-art holographic camera, has been crucial in providing insights ...
The Loch Ness Centre has been probing the dark waters of the loch from its Deepscan cruise - which employs advanced radar ...
And now the search for the Loch Ness monster has been taken up a gear. Shaun Sloggie, a seasoned Loch Ness skipper, was cruising across the loch when he spotted a mysterious shape on sonar.
Mr Beattie recounted: "It looks exactly the same as the original pictures of the Loch Ness Monster." He lamented the quality of the footage, saying, "It's not the best of videos as my phone died ...
4. The earliest written record of the Loch Ness monster was in AD _____ in a biography of an Irish monk. A. They were made by a plesiosaur. B. They were made by the Loch Ness monster.
The Deepscan cruise uses advanced technology to investigate the unique underwater environment of Loch Ness. With the use of ...
A captain has claimed he found the Loch Ness monster using the sonar system on his boat. Shaun Sloggie, 30, was preparing his Spirit of Loch Ness pleasure boat to sail last month when a large ...