Loch Ness Monster could finally be solved because as the water level in the Scottish lake drops to its lowest-ever level, experts have said.
Over the years, there have been various alleged sightings of Nessie, which the creature is affectionally known as.The enormous creature is believed to live in Loch Ness, near Inverness, Scotland, with seven official "sightings" having been recorded so far this year.In 2020, there were 13 confirmed "sightings" of the mythical monster.And now, with the RNLI reporting that water levels are now the "lowest ever recorded", dry conditions have led to a great opportunity to solve the mystery according to one expert.Nessie hunter Steve Feltham, who has been at the lochside for three decades, wrote on his.
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