The Deepscan Cruise, which employs advanced radar technology to explore the depths of Loch Ness daily, has recorded what could be an exciting new potential sighting of Nessie.
The Loch Ness Centre has reported a "monstrous disturbance" via its Deepscan cruise, which employs advanced radar technology to explore the depths of Loch Ness daily, in what could be a "major milestone" in the search for Nessie.
The detection system, specifically designed to spot underwater objects and formations, identified a distinct anomaly in the loch. READ MORE: East Kilbride's hidden gem Yakitori House one of only three Scottish winners at UK awardsThe reading on Thursday, October 3, at n57°14.850 w004°31.688 suggests there was a disturbance on the loch bed.
General manager of The Loch Ness Centre, Nagina Ishaq, said: “These radar readings have raised many questions about what lurks in the depths of Loch Ness.
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