An update to Google's Street View service has made it possible to explore Loch Ness from your computer.
In 1959, Dr. Denys Tucker of the Natural History Museum claimed to have seen the Loch Ness Monster.
Virgin Money is offering a variety of bizarre insurance policies covering a range of unlikely scenarios.
Researchers used volunteers dressed up in monster costumes to investigate how people reported sightings.
The terrifying phenomenon may account for numerous sightings of ghosts, monsters, demons and more.
A large unexplained wake in the water off Oke Bay was spotted on a Google Maps satellite image.
A recent increase in Loch Ness Monster reports has been attributed to debris from a nearby forest.
Richard Collis had been traveling along the side of the loch when he spotted something unusual.
Researchers seeking the lake's famous monster have found evidence that beluga whales may be living there.
A prominent London museum once appealed to bounty hunters to help secure the body of the creature.
Loch Ness Monster hunter Jonathan Bright will present the image at Scotland's first paranormal festival.
A government 'truth commission' has declared that a lake monster in Iceland is a real creature.
A relative of the Loch Ness Monster has allegedly been caught on camera in England's Lake District.
A strange contest held in 1971 led to Lloyd's of London agreeing to insure Scotland's mysterious denizen.
Researchers in America have linked the 1933 movie with the first modern Loch Ness Monster sightings.
The extremely well preserved fossil remains of an ancient shrimp-like predator have been discovered.
The search giant has taken advantage of the legendary lake monster in its latest map update.
Scientists have identified a Great White Shark that was attacked and eaten by something much larger.
A 300 million-year-old shark has been named after its resemblance to the famous Japanese movie monster.
A cruise vessel has picked up an 'unusual' reading of an unidentified object in the depths of Loch Ness.