A camera meant to capture photos of the Loch Ness monster has been recovered in the famed Scottish lake after 55 years.
Brits are embracing the staycation trend, with new research revealing that just over eight in 10 have opted for a UK staycation.
Roy P. Mackal, who died in 2013, was a controversial and colorful scientist who went in search of Nessie, among other ...
A Highland tartan mill based on the Black Isle and with a store in Inverness has designed a new bespoke tartan for a Loch ...
A Highland tartan mill based on the Black Isle and with a store in Inverness has designed a new bespoke tartan for a Loch ...
Brits are embracing the staycation trend, with new research revealing that just over eight in 10 have opted for a UK ...
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GlasgowWorld on MSN18 best day trips from Glasgow for the Easter holidays, as chosen by GlaswegiansThe Easter holidays gives the opportunity to escape from the urban buzz and explore some of Scotland’s famous views or ...
Historic Environment Scotland (HES) has unveiled a new tartan collection, inspired by the dramatic Highlands landscape, that ...
During a test mission, the underwater vehicle named by a poll - discovered the camera system by accident around 180m deep ...
The camera, which has been underwater for 55 years, was part of the Loch Ness Investigation Bureau's first attempt at ...
With deserted beaches, first-class hospitality and spectacular wildlife, the Hebrides are perfect for a summer getaway ...
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