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Nessie spotters are telling the truth and really do see humps in the loch, a jaw-dropping new study has revealed.
The deep sea has long fascinated us, hiding secrets and mysteries far beyond our reach. For centuries, terrifying sea monster ...
Researchers revealed only 1.5% of people who have claimed to see Nessie over the past 100 years have reported hoops or humps ...
Critics have since pointed out the plesiosaur was probably a cold-blooded creature that would not take kindly to the chilly ...
New research from the University of St Andrews has shown that those who claim to see the Loch Ness Monster are not influenced by ...
The mystery began in February when two friends were walking along the Swedish coastline found a glass full of historical ...
The first trailer for Sir Christopher Nolan ’s eagerly anticipated next film The Odyssey has debuted in cinemas – and ...
Ariana Grande, Kieran Culkin, Sebastian Stan, Monica Barbaro and more have been invited to be members of The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
THE name for a new "state-of-the-art" playpark in Irvine has been revealed. Following consultations with young people across the town, the playpark will be called Sea Monster Park. The winning name ...
Loch Ness monster camera set up 55 years ago accidentally found by Boaty McBoatface The latest discovery comes after reports of a potential Nessie sighting for the first time in 2025.
Monster hunter Eoin O'Faodhagain claims he filmed Nessie's body in Loch Ness - a mysterious black hump the size of a small car rising and sinking in the water.
The Loch Ness Monster Has Company in the Neighborhood: Wild Boars Local residents say the animals are roaming the roads and hills around the lake, tearing up lawns and terrorizing sheep.