
While many believe the creature at Loch Ness to be nothing more than a well known myth, recent overwhelming evidence has re-ignited the world's passion for this magical Water Horse, shifting the debate from the realm of cryptozoology into legitimate study of this rare and amazing creature.
RECENT FOOTAGE
While there have been more than 4,000 alleged sightings since the first photo of the creature was taken in the 1930's, this recent video footage corroborates the footage shot May 26th 2007 at Loch Ness. |
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LOCH CAMThanks to a new solar-powered waterproof cam, we will be able to monitor the Loch in order to catch a glimpse of the ever-elusive Water Horse. Using sonar technology mapping, we are in the process of placing the camera in the Loch's "sweet spot" with the hope to share with you a "swim by" from this magical creature.
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OTHER SIGHTINGSOver the past decade, scores of scientists, historians and curious tourists have flocked to Loch Ness to catch a glimpse of the Water Horse. One gentleman visiting from Alberta, Canada said that he saw the creature on a trip to Scotland. Without a camera, he drew the creature.
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