Nessie hunters who have been searching the loch for the mythical beast say they have made a "significant finding" on its latest cruise.
The Loch Ness Centre has been probing the dark waters of the loch from its Deepscan cruise - which employs advanced radar technology to search the depths.
Earlier this month, the radar system recorded a sizeable reading which has sparked speculation among researchers. The radar system, specifically designed to detect underwater objects and formations, identified a "distinct anomaly" in the loch on Thursday 3rd October.
While the exact nature of these readings remains under investigation, the Loch Ness Centre's analysis suggests they could represent substantial underwater presences or potentially large aquatic creatures inhabiting the loch, with the reading indicating there was a disturbance on the loch bed. READ MORE: She was enjoying a family day out in Blackpool...
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