An outdoor expert has taken to the murky waters of Loch Ness to show just how deep and dark the home of Nessie really is. Broadcaster Calum Maclean shared the clip after paddling out to the deepest part of the lock on his board to drop a GoPro on fishing wire into the water.
The social media star explains that the part of the loch he is floating above is about 240m (788 feet) deep before adding: "But what does that cold, dark water actually look like?
Let's find out!" For decades, it's been cited that part of the Loch's mystery is the murky waters, which cause low visibility due to the high peat content in the surrounding soil.
Many experts believe that it's for this reason, along with the depth of the loch and its sheer size, that would allow such a large aquatic creature to remain undiscovered for all of these years – even by those desperate to find it. READ MORE: Strange creature spotted in Loch Long could be 'Nessie on holiday' Calum states: "I'm going to put my 360 camera down into the water, inside a dive housing because of the pressure."He adds that he's attached two fishing lines because he doesn't want to lose another camera.
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