The National Oceanography Centre revealed the more than half a century old camera became caught in Boaty McBoatface's ...
A mysterious black presence emerges from the deepest part of Loch Ness in tantalizing new footage – and experts say it “could well be Nessie” herself. Eoin O’Faodhagain, fro Co Donegal in ...
"It is remarkable that the housing has kept the camera dry for the past 55 years, lying more than 130m (426ft) deep in Loch Ness." The UK's National Oceanography Centre (NOC) has been carrying out ...
"It is remarkable that the housing has kept the camera dry for the past 55 years, lying more than 130m (426 feet) deep in Loch Ness." One of the engineers from the NOC was able to develop images ...
The camera, which is thought to be one of the earliest attempts to catch the Loch Ness monster on film, was discovered about 180 metres deep in the water during trials of the National Oceanography ...
The camera, which is thought to be one of the earliest attempts to catch the Loch Ness monster on film, was found about 180 metres deep in the water during trials of the National Oceanography ...
A man on the shores of Scotland's Dores Beach said he saw the elusive Loch Ness monster emerging from the depths of the loch, the first potential Nessie sighting reported to The Loch Ness Centre ...
The camera, which is thought to be one of the earliest attempts to catch the Loch Ness monster on film, was found about 180 metres deep in the water during trials of the National Oceanography Centre ...