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His lifelike sculptures ranged from pyramids and sphinxes to The Last Supper and even a Loch Ness Monster. Another legendary sculptor, Jack Hayward, left his mark on Weymouth's sands during this time.
An underwater camera deployed in 1970 in an attempt to capture images of the Loch Ness Monster was accidentally recovered — and it boasts some incredible photos. “It is remarkable that the ...
Article continues below Taking part in one of the largest Loch Ness Monster hunts in over half a century one fan recounted an extraordinary encounter with the beast. Translator and Chie Kelly ...
As reported by the Daily Record, another potential sighting of the Loch Ness Monster was recorded earlier this month. A a passerby reportedly observed a sizeable shadowy mass underneath the ...
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 ...
Ocean exploring vessel 'Boaty McBoatface' has accidentally discovered a camera from the 1970s - designed to snap a photo of ...
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks to Adrian Shine of the Loch Ness Project about the discovery of an underwater camera set up 55 years ago to photograph the Loch Ness Monster. KUOW is Seattle’s NPR news ...
and hundreds… World Aug 26 Loch Ness monster enthusiasts launch new search effort for mythical lake beast The Loch Ness Center said researchers would try to seek evidence of Nessie using thermal ...
1. Loch Ness is VERY deep. In fact, it has more water in it than all of the lakes in England and Wales combined. “You think about how deep that water is, and it's no surprise that people imagine ...
And no, they didn't find the Loch Ness Monster, but they did discover a camera. It's believed it was set up 55 years ago by a group called the Loch Ness Investigation Bureau. The Bureau hoped that ...