A selection of your pictures of Scotland sent in between 21 and 28 March. Send your photos to [email protected].
A camera meant to capture photos of the Loch Ness monster has been recovered in the famed Scottish lake after 55 years.
Boaty McBoatface is one of three Autosub Long Range vehicles being developed and tested to travel under ice to study the world’s polar regions, according to the NOC. The vehicles are able to return to ...
And now these photos have finally been developed from a 50-year-old camera trap to discover the truth about the legendary ...
The camera was discovered by chance during a test mission by the UK’s National Oceanography Centre (NOC). Boaty McBoatface ...
The unmanned submarine famously dubbed Boaty McBoatface accidentally uncovered a camera set up to photograph the Loch Ness ...
Adrian Shine, who has been researching the loch in Scotland since the 1970s ... camera with an inbuilt flash cube, enabling four pictures to be taken when a bait line was taken," Shine, of ...
When a Loch Ness Monster story appears at the start of April, it pays to check the date on the article just to avoid red faces. But there should be no hoax with this one published on the last day ...
The curious find was made a robotic submarine called Boaty McBoatface, which was carrying out routine trials in the large freshwater loch in the Scottish ... set up to take pictures whenever ...
A robotic submersible undergoing engineering trials in Loch Ness has discovered a camera trap left by Nessie hunters more than half a century ago.