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Renewed Interest In The Loch Ness Monster Has Lead To New Sightings Of The Legendary Beast


 Earlier this week I decided to do a search on the famous Loch Ness Monster in hopes of finding something fun to feature at View Obscura. I was surprised to find that there has been a renewed interest in the hunt for the creatures existence that has produced a bevy of new evidence that points to the possibility that something may indeed live in the lake.

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Nessie hunter captures film of mysterious hump breaking water surface

From the Daily Mirror

This Loch Ness monster hunter was watching webcam footage of the water when he saw what he believes is a hump of the creature emerging from the deep

An avid Loch Ness hunter was left "dumbfounded" after a spotting a mysterious "anomaly" that he believes could be the elusive mythical creature.


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Eoin O'Faodhagain was watching the waters of the famous Loch Ness via a webcam when he noticed mysterious dark figure emerging from beneath the surface near its northern end. He recalled: "I noticed a jet black anomaly that was slowly appearing on the surface of the loch, less than a hundred yards from the shoreline. I was a bit dumbfounded that it did not dissolve into nothing, but kept materialising ever more distinct and blacker. It was so visually clear near the empty Jacobite Cruiser, which was parked for the night."


Huge search for Loch Ness Monster concludes with sighting and unexplainable noise

From The Daily Record

A large-scale search for the Loch Ness Monster that was held during the weekend ended with the recording of a strange sound beneath the surface of the legendary loch.

A massive search for the Loch Ness Monster over the weekend concluded with an unexplainable noise captured on hydrophone and a potential sighting.


The Loch Ness Centre, situated in the village of Drumnadrochit on the western shore of Loch Ness, conducted a large-scale hunt for the legendary beast between May 30 and June 2. The search saw hundreds of Nessie hunters come together to scour the 23-mile-long loch for unusual activity, both in person and online.


On board with the latest hunt for the Loch Ness Monster

From The Sunday Post

I know fine well there is no such thing as the Loch Ness Monster. And yet, every time I declare it, there is a little niggle in me that says “but what if…”


So there I was, binoculars glued to my eye sockets, scanning the water. I have lived in Inverness for a good few years now and would be lying if I said I didn’t have a quick check every time I drive alongside the loch or wander along Dores beach.

But this wasn’t a simple drive-by or beach trip, oh no. I was part of one of the biggest searches there has ever been; The Quest – 2.0 to be precise.


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Loch Ness Monster hunters turn to AI in bid to find mythical beast as ‘biggest ever search’ starts

From The Scottish Sun 

NESSIE hunters are planning to unleash AI technology for the first time in a fresh bid to find the mythical beast.

A state-of-the-art gadget, dubbed weeHolocam, will be used in a hunt at Loch Ness spearheaded by Aberdeen boffins in coming weeks.


Experts will use the cameras to capture several thousand digital holographic images of microscopic marine organisms in one dive.

AI will then classify the images, with experts hoping the project could even record some “baby” Nessies.


Loch Ness Monster hunt hots up as NASA is urged to join the search

From the BBC Wildlife Magazine

Scotland’s Loch Ness Centre has asked the US space agency to join a four-day quest to find the elusive monster.


Ninety years ago today, Sir Edward Mountain employed a team of 20 workers to go in search of 'Nessie', Scotland’s legendary freshwater monster.

Since that first ‘Watchers of the Monster’ mission, there have been 1,157 Nessie sightings logged on the Official Loch Ness Monster Sightings Register.

To commemorate the anniversary, The Loch Ness Centre is holding a four-day event from 30 May to 2 June to try and solve the mystery of Loch Ness and its secretive monster – and they're asking the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) for a little extra help.


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