Under the leadership of Robert Rines, a lawyer trained in physics, the team pointed a sophisticated form of sonar, called side scan sonar, out into Loch Ness from a point near the shore.
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Irish Star on MSNLoch Ness Monster existence 'plausible' following incredible new discoveryA new discovery has proved the existence of the Loch Ness Monster "plausible," according to scientists. The recent revelation ...
Eoin O’Faodhagain said he spotted something estimated to be up to 20ft long, rising and sinking in the water as he watched the surface of Loch Ness in Scotland via webcam. “I noticed a ...
From the carved, standing stones still found in the region around Loch Ness, it is clear the Picts were fascinated by animals, and careful to render them with great fidelity. All the animals ...
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