Loch Ness, spoiling the souvenir pictures of visitors who flock to see what phone giant Samsung said was the sixth best view in Britain after a poll of 2500 people.
And the man who has set a world record for the longest vigil of looking for the Loch Ness Monster branded it a "monster-osity." Steve Feltham is about to celebrate keeping a watch for Nessie from Dores on the loch's south side for 30 years on July 18.But Mr Feltham, 58, says the milestone is being ruined - like his view and that of "countless tourists" - by the Mowi Scotland fish farm.Last year Mowi - the world's largest producer of farmed Atlantic salmon - received planning permission from Highland Council to move its long-established site 220 metres north east.But Mr Feltham,.
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