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The good news: The Loch Ness Monster has been captured on sonar by an underwater robot operated by the British division of Norway's Kongsberg Maritime. The bad news: "Nessie" is a prop from a ...
Underwater detectors have picked up a regular heartbeat deep under the waters of the world-renowned Loch Ness, creating a serious monster buzz.. The rhythmic pulsing was detected on a hydrophone ...
So long as the legend of Nessie lives on, even if there is no cryptid, investigators will keep sending robots underwater to see what—if anything—might be lurking in the loch. You Might Also Like ...
Volunteers were each given sections of the 23-mile long loch, just outside Inverness, to search for any signs of the creature. Many came equipped with flying and underwater drones, although bad ...
LONDON (AP) — An underwater robot exploring Loch Ness has discovered a dark, monster-shaped mass in its depths. Disappointingly, tourism officials say the 30-foot-long object is not the fabled ...
Since the 1980s, Rines' underwater sonar and photos have not picked up any trace of a creature. Rines' latest theory is that Nessie might now be dead, and he wants to comb the Loch's bottom for bones.
It’s not the volume of water in Loch Ness that impresses, although that’s substantial. It is, after all, 23 miles long with steep walls that plunge into a 754-foot abyss deep enough to ...
LONDON -- An autonomous underwater vehicle is being used as part of the most technologically advanced study of Loch Ness, the freshwater lake in Scotland synonymous with the monster of the same name.
An underwater survey of Loch Ness has uncovered the final resting place of a 30ft model of the Loch Ness Monster, which sank during a film shoot almost 50 years ago. It was created for The Private ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." A camera trap deployed by a Loch Ness researcher in 1970 was recently recovered by an autonomous ...