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A bumper six Nessie sightings have been reported in the first three months of 2021.
Another Nessie sighting has been recorded on the Official Loch Ness Monster Sightings Register.
A fourth sighting of the Loch Ness Monster has been reported so far this year.
An American investigator of legendary creatures believes the Loch Ness Monster is descended from an ancient group of extinct serpentine whales.
Three Nessie sightings have been reported so far this year – even before the end of January.
They throng with visitors in peak tourist season, but are by no stretch of the imagination monster-sized settlements.
New Year is a time for resolutions and we’ve decided to revive our HN Action campaign.
As 2020 finally draws to a close, another Nessie sighting has been recorded bringing the total this year to 13.
It may have been the year of lockdown but as 2020 draws to a close the total number of recorded Nessie sightings this year has reached 12.
The Loch Ness Monster has popped her head up for the 12th time this year.
A ‘Loch Ness Monster’ has been found as part of a pioneering acoustic tracking study on the loch's fish population.
Another startling image of a large creature inhabiting the depths of Loch Ness has been captured on sonar.
Another startling image of a large creature inhabiting the depths of Loch Ness have been captured on sonar.
The removal of the 10-tonne seaplane from the water was meticulously planned by members of The Catalina Society – a consortium of 20 enthusiasts.
Junior cryptozoologists can hunt down and bring 'MonsterVillains to life on their smartphones in the interactive adventure
The first 25 children to visit the Caledonian Canal Centre each day during the school holidays are going to be given bags of Nessie food.
Betting odds on the Loch Ness Monster being found have been slashed by Paddy Power after a sonar image is said to show Nessie.
VETERAN Nessie hunters are in a frenzy of excitement after startling new evidence of the existence of the Loch Ness Monster was recorded.
A walker at Loch Ness saw something unusual in the water, and caught it on camera.
Corey (23) and Lauren (22) Sturrock were walking at Dores on Saturday when they saw something the “size of a bus” emerge from the depths.
A LONG-DISTANCE walker is convinced he captured the shadowy shape of the Loch Ness Monster while hiking between Fort Augustus and Invermoriston.
The first reported modern-day sighting of the Loch Ness Monster appeared in the Inverness Courier in 1933. It was to trigger one of the world's most enduring enigmas which continues to this day.