Something strange was lurking beneath the surface of the lake's pristine waters recently - but was it really a monster ?
The large, dark-colored anomaly could be seen just beneath the water's surface.
Businessman Dave Fishwick announced the scheme during a segment on UK television show 'This Morning'.
The veteran Nessie hunter has spent more than 3 decades scouring the waters of Loch Ness for signs of its elusive monster.
The long-running mystery of whether or not this peculiar prehistoric creature was a vertebrate may finally have an answer.
55-year-old John Payne from Newport, Wales had been visiting Loch Ness in Scotland when he spotted something unusual.
Police in Atizapan de Zaragoza have reportedly been investigating sightings of a large creature in the water.
Eoin O'Faodhagain is no stranger to watching webcam streams of the iconic Scottish loch for signs of the legendary monster.
A strange shape not dissimilar to that typically associated with the Loch Ness Monster was recently sighted in the water.
Police are warning tourists to stay away from an irate, conspiracy-driven Muppet that has been spotted in Santa Cruz.
This huge marine creature - a 4-foot-long American eel - has been described as 'basically as big as they get'.
One expert has called into question the theory that the Loch Ness Monster is actually a type of giant eel.
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Efforts to identify an animal washed up on a beach in the UK have been generating a number of intriguing suggestions online.
A veteran Loch Ness Monster hunter has spotted something unusual moving through the waters of Scotland's famous loch.
No, this isn't an image of a monster from a fantasy movie... it's a creature that you might find in your own garden.
According to the latest report, a mother and daughter had been visiting the loch when they spotted something in the water.
A research group has posted up footage of what appears to be a sonar hit of a large creature swimming in the lake.
Something strange was moving near the surface of Scotland's iconic loch during this year's 5th official Nessie sighting.
Rising temperatures and other environmental changes could make it easier to locate Scotland's elusive monster.