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An image on Apple Maps' satellite view appears to be a huge creature below the surface of Loch Ness. The actual explaination? A boat wake, with the low-contrast boat barely visible. A satellite ...
A pair of cyclists mounted Google's Street View trikes this morning to pedal around Scotland's Loch Ness and the overlooking Urquhart Castle -- ruins from the 13th century ...
Officials at a museum dedicated to Loch Ness, the world-renowned body of water in Scotland home to the so-called "Loch Ness Monster," have announced the first potential sighting of the elusive ...
The legendary Loch Ness monster was reputedly spotted by a second person the same week a shutterbug snapped what have been hailed as the “most exciting ever’’ photos of it.
These secrets have been Loch-ed away for over half a century. An underwater camera deployed in 1970 in an attempt to capture images of the Loch Ness Monster was accidentally recovered — and it ...
True believers, this one might be hard to take. One of the world's leading Loch Ness monster hunters doesn't think Nessie exists. "Looking at all the evidence, speaking to eyewitnesses, the most ...
The largest search of Loch Ness in more than 50 years will deploy drones and hydrophones Enthusiasts will use thermal imaging and underwater listening devices to search for "Nessie." Andrew Paul ...
The Loch Ness is now on Google Street View, meaning you can explore just about every inch of Nessie's home, which extends about 23 miles (37 kilometers), while sitting behind a computer.
Nessie enthusiasts and volunteers will gather in Scotland this month in an intense high-tech search for the fabled and elusive Loch Ness monster.
Google has marshalled the full might of its satellite maps and Street View cameras to search for the mythical, almost certainly non-existent Loch Ness monster. In addition to the murky underwater ...
Several people have claimed to have found the monster throughout the years – to no avail, however satellite images on Google Street View shows a strange figure in the middle of the Loch Ness.
A “sighting” of the Loch Ness monster has resulted in photos being called the “most exciting ever” by those on the hunt for the fabled creature.