Advanced sonar technology used to explore the depths of Loch Ness has once again picked up a massive anomaly. Could it be ...
Skipper Shaun Sloggie said the "chilling" image flashed up on the boat's sonar at a depth of around 98 metres.
The Loch Ness Centre's radar system recorded a sizeable reading which has sparked speculation among researchers.
The Loch Ness Centre has been investigating the dark waters of the loch from its Deepscan cruise, which uses advanced radar ...
On an excursion on October 3, the radar system, specifically designed to detect underwater objects and formations, identified ...
The Loch Ness Centre in Drumnadrochit has recorded a "substantial underwater presence" in Loch Lomond that it says could mark ...
A DISTURBANCE 700ft below the surface of Loch Ness has been recorded as part of an ongoing operation to find Nessie. The sonar reading from a Deepscan cruise was picked up last Thursday and shows ...
Experienced guide Geoff Potts and son Chris had the scary encounter on the lake famous for the mythical Loch Ness Monster earlier this month. The pair were paddling in separate canoes on the loch ...
Radar has detected an “underwater anomaly” beneath the surface of Loch Ness. The Loch Ness Centre said the “significant ...
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.
A longtime Loch Ness Monster hunter has shared new potential footage of the mythical beast, with the expert observing an ...
The Loch Ness Centre has encouraged the public and enthusiasts to join in on the continued search for the Loch Ness Monster. More information can be found on The Loch Ness Centre website .