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Tourism body VisitScotland hope the global initiative will boost the profile of Loch Ness and Scotland. Chief executive Malcolm Roughead said: “The Street View project is hugely exciting for us.
This weekend, hundreds of monster hunters have gathered in the Scottish Highlands to carry out what's probably the largest search for the Loch Ness Monster ... that's something of hope that ...
It has been a cornerstone of the nation's tourism industry for decades - attracting more than 1.6 million people a year to the banks of a Highland loch in the hope of ... the world map and ...
A dad and son felt massive "thumps" on the bottom of their canoes from a big object in the murky depths of Loch Ness. Experienced guide Geoff Potts and son Chris had the scary encounter on the ...
has offered hope to Nessie enthusiasts. By Jenny Gross LONDON — Millions of years before the first (alleged) sighting of the Loch Ness monster, populations of giant reptiles swam through ...
People from all around the world visit the loch in the hope of spotting the famous creature, which was first 'sighted' exactly 90 years ago by a lady called Aldie Mackay while she was travelling ...
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