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A new photograph taken in Scotland has reignited speculation over the existence of the legendary Loch Ness Monster. But it’s probably just a big catfish. English tourist Steve Challice said h… ...
The Official Loch Ness Monster Sightings Register has endorsed Parry and Hannah Malm's claim after they snapped a photo showing an unidentified presence near Urquhart Castle, a known hotspot for ...
The photo of the "monster" was taken from the woody shoreline of Loch Ness in the highlands of Scotland, shown here with Urquhart Castle in the background. Benjamin Radford Aug. 3, 2012, 7:05 PM ...
Steve Challice, from Southampton, photographed a creature from the shore opposite to Urquhart Castle on the banks of the Lock Ness when on holiday in Scotland.
George Edwards, a Scottish skipper who spent decades searching for the beast said to inhabit Loch Ness, claims to have finally spotted his elusive quarry and gotten what he calls photographic ...
DRAGON, prehistoric reptile or water beast – whatever you want to call it, the Loch Ness Monster has become one of the most popular legends in UK history. And with more than 1,000 reported ‘s… ...
Scotland Now; Heritage; Inside history of haunting Scots castle overlooking home of Loch Ness Monster Once an imposing stronghold in its own right, Urquhart castle has a fascinating history.
A man who has hunted the Loch Ness Monster for nearly three decades believes he has snagged the best photograph of – and some important new information on – the legendary creature. Geor… ...
The story of the Loch Ness Monster made its first splash in the media on May 2, 1933, when the first sighting appeared in local news by a couple who saw 'an enormous animal' in Scotland's Loch Ness.
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