The Loch Ness Monster has made her first appearance of the year, striking new footage suggests – and a monster hunter believes it could reveal her daily routine. Eoin O’Faodhagain felt “deja vu” when he saw a 10-foot shape moving in the
A Loch Ness Monster hunter has captured extraordinary footage of a mysterious creature shooting through the waters of Loch Ness “like a torpedo”. The jaw-dropping sighting occurred on Monday, leaving ‘Nessie’ hunter Eoin O’Faodhagain and other enthusiasts around the world buzzing with
A Loch Ness monster hunter believes he has finally cracked the mystery that surrounds the beast which has been baffling experts for decades. Nessie hunter Steve Feltham, 60, has been studying the creature since childhood and now believes the monster is in
John Howie spotted the shape in the famous Scottish lake – before it disappeared into the water. He shared the image with The Loch Ness Centre who said it is potentially the ‘clearest evidence’ of the creature’s existence. The Nessie-shaped figure, estimated
An eyewitness was left shocked after he captured a photograph of what he believes is the elusive Loch Ness Monster. John Howie spotted the shape in the famous Scottish lake – before it disappeared into the water. He shared the image with
A new study identified the top travel destinations within the United Kingdom that people have yet to visit and still want to get to one day. London North Eastern Railway teamed up with Visit Kent, Southeastern, St. Pancras International and the King’s
Loch Ness monster hunters who gathered in Scotland last month released their findings of what might lurk beneath the waters in the Scottish Highlands. “This excitement this weekend has proven that the ongoing hunt for the Loch Ness Monster is still very
Hundreds of people gathered in the Scottish Highlands over the weekend in what is considered the largest search for the mythical Loch Ness monster in at least 50 years. An estimated 200 volunteers converged on Loch Ness, either boarding boats or lining
This is the moment that the infamous Loch Ness Monster was finally caught on camera, ahead of the biggest hunt for the elusive beast in 50 years. While on a family boat excursion in the Scottish Highlands at Loch, near Inverness, Steve
The Loch Ness Monster may be two individual beasties, it has been claimed after footage allegedly showed two surfaced humps moving across the loch in opposite directions. Self-styled “Nessie hunter” Eoin O’Faodhagain, 58, was monitoring a webcam trained on the loch when