loch ness

The Loch Ness Centre is looking for "monster hunters" as it hopes technology will search the waters for Nessie "in a way that has never been done before."
Stories have appeared in British media, including the Daily Mail and STV, over the last 24hours that the Loch Ness Monster has had no "confirmed" (whatever that means) sightings for almost a century.
The researchers plan to scour the Loch Ness next month for evidence of its supposed inhabitant.
Steve Feltham has spent 25 years searching for Nessie.
Sherlock Holmes' private life can help explain this mystery.
"Two weeks ago, I got a sonar image of what looked like a long object with a hump lying at the bottom. It wasn’t there when I scanned the loch bed later."