Hunters in the largest search for the Loch Ness Monster in five decades have revealed a potential bombshell – as they say “four distinct noises” have been heard.
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As 200 brave volunteers defied “horrific” weather to undertake to take part in the biggest search for the mythical creature in 50 years, an underwater microphone picked up “exciting” evidence.
Affectionately known as Nessie and popular in Scottish folklore since the 1930s, the hunt for the elusive water monster continued on Sunday, with dozens of volunteers lining the banks of the famous Scottish loch just outside Inverness. Around 300 people also tuned in the efforts via a livestream.
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