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A couple saw an enormous animal (which they compared to a “dragon or prehistoric monster”) cross their car’s path, then disappear into the water.
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The photo was taken by Robert Kenneth Wilson, who later became a surgeon. It was later claimed by Marmaduke Wetherell to be a fake. Created by attaching a sculpted wooden head to a toy submarine. Although some people say that that isn't possible.
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Arthur Grant, a Veterinary student, was returning from Inverness on his motorbike around 1.00 a.m. when he almost collided with a dark object coming across the road. In the bright moonlight Grant was able to notice the animals small head, long neck, large body, flippers and tail. Frightened by the motorbike it quickly fled back into the Loch.
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In the 1950s, several expeditions, including those by the BBC and universities like Oxford and Cambridge, used sonar to search for the Loch Ness Monster, marking a shift from surface observations to underwater investigation, though no conclusive evidence was found.
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Tim Dinsdale's film is of a dark object moving across the Loch at Foyers then turning left and moving parallel to the far shore. Some people claim that it was a boat, but others say that that would be impossible due to the wake and other factors.
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The Academy of Applied Science (AAS) and the Loch Ness Investigation Bureau (LNI) underwent a study using high-tech sonar equipment and strobe lights, producing the "Flipper Image".
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Marine biologist Adrian Shine spearheaded a sonar exploration with 20 cabin cruisers sweeping the loch in the most ambitious expedition ever launched to find Nessie. The Washington Post reported that it looked like “a chicken scratch”– but a thin, shaky line on a piece of paper was a sonar signature of something moving slowly at about 600 feet down.
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A sonar image, and a photograph by George Edwards were taken but he later admitted that he had faked the photo to gain attention and prove how easy it is to fake a photo.
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David Elder captured footage of the loch ness monster.
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A British YouTuber captured what looked like a Loch Ness Monster shape in drone footage during a 2021 canoe trip.
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In early 2025, a man visiting Dores Beach in Scotland reported a potential sighting of the Loch Ness Monster, capturing a photo of what appeared to be a large, dark mass beneath the calm waters.