The biggest search for the Loch Ness Monster in 50 years is under way as “incredibly excited” hunters hope to get closer to finding out what the…
THE biggest search for the Loch Ness Monster in 50 years is under way as “incredibly excited” hunters hope to get closer to finding out what the mythical creature is.
The centre has called on those with a fixation on finding the Scottish creature to get involved, with boats running from 10am to 6pm on both days and 17 different spotting locations around the loch, where volunteers can come down to keep an eye on proceedings. She said boats going up and down the loch have been “full”, and the centre has been receiving emails and Facebook messages from people sharing their findings, who can watch the hunt via livestream cameras.
“What we are doing this weekend is using hydrophones, combined with sonar equipment, which beams light down to the bottom of the loch and then throws back up images of what lie beneath,” Ms Rough said.
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