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Sherlock’s ‘Nessie’ found by Loch Ness sonar BBC News

Sherlock’s ‘Nessie’ found by Loch Ness sonar BBC News

Alleged scientific evidence for the existence of a Loch Ness monster dates back to as early as 1960. Copious amounts of data have been generated through expeditions conducted by Cambridge [6] and Birming­ ham [7] universities, the Loch Ness Investigation Bureau [8], the Loch Ness and Morar Project [9], and the Academy of Applied Science [1-4].. The Loch Ness monster may have been spotted on sonar after a mysterious shape was detected 182m below the surface, it’s claimed. The image, captured by retired skipper Rod Michie, 77, has.


Sherlock’s ‘Nessie’ found by Loch Ness sonar BBC News

Nessie, het monster van Loch Ness


Loch Ness Monster 'spotted on sonar'

Loch Ness Monster ‘spotted on sonar’ swimming beneath tourist boat


Loch Ness monster mystery LOCH NESS

Loch Ness monster mystery LOCH NESS MONSTER The Latest Nessie Sonar Contact Loch ness


Sherlock's 'Nessie' found by Loch Ness

Sherlock’s ‘Nessie’ found by Loch Ness sonar BBC News


Loch Ness Monster 'spotted on sonar'

Loch Ness Monster ‘spotted on sonar’ as mysterious shape detected 600ft below surface


Loch Ness monster toasted 80 years

Loch Ness monster toasted 80 years after ‘first sighting’ Metro News


Monster van Loch Ness in 565

Monster van Loch Ness in 565 voor het eerst ‘gezien’ Historiek


Loch Ness monster ‘spotted on sonar’

Loch Ness monster ‘spotted on sonar’ again as mysterious shape detected 600ft below surface


Loch Ness Monster Existence Plausible, Scientists

Loch Ness Monster Existence Plausible, Scientists Say


Loch Ness Monster FOUND? ‘20ft’ object

Loch Ness Monster FOUND? ‘20ft’ object filmed lurking in Highlands Daily Star


Another sonar sighting leaves Loch Ness

Another sonar sighting leaves Loch Ness Monster experts stunned


Loch Ness monster ‘spotted on sonar’

Loch Ness monster ‘spotted on sonar’ again as mysterious shape detected 600ft below surface


Loch Ness monster ‘spotted on sonar’

Loch Ness monster ‘spotted on sonar’ again as mysterious shape detected 600ft below surface


The Loch Ness Monster Nessie Sonar

The Loch Ness Monster Nessie Sonar Images Show A Large Object At The Bottom Of Loch Ness


Loch Ness Monster May Have Been

Loch Ness Monster May Have Been Spotted On Sonar Images


Loch Ness Monster 'spotted on sonar'

Loch Ness Monster ‘spotted on sonar’ as creature ‘4 metres long’ caught on camera after THREE


The Loch Ness Monster

The Loch Ness Monster


New sightings of Loch Ness Monster

New sightings of Loch Ness Monster at their highest in more than a decade Daily Mail Online


De 'terugkeer' van het monster van

De ‘terugkeer’ van het monster van Loch Ness is amusant en toepasselijk Digital Travel


Loch Ness Monster A history of

Loch Ness Monster A history of the legendary creature

The 20th-Century Sighting That Cemented The Legend Of The Loch Ness Monster. On April 14, 1933, Aldie Mackay was driving along a new road near Loch Ness with her husband when she saw something in the water. It looked black and wet, and, as Mackay watched in horror, it plunged back into the depths. “Stop!” she cried.. In June last year a sonar image thought to show the monster was caught by skipper Mike Bell. The image showed the bottom of the loch and thin object, about 25ft long, around 115ft below the surface.. The Loch Ness Monster was first “spotted” back in 565 – a biography of Irish monk Saint Columba mentions a giant “water beast” dragging a man.