Something unusual was photographed by the family during a recent visit to Scotland's Loch Ness.
The Loch Ness Monster Centre has officially invited NASA to participate in the latest hunt for Nessie.
Here we take a look back at the most popular cryptozoology stories of the last twelve months.
Eoin O'Faodhagain has reported multiple sightings of the enigmatic Scottish loch monster over the last few years.
It has been almost a century since the first blurry photograph of the elusive Scottish monster was brought to light.
The most recent Loch Ness Monster sighting of the year comes courtesy of Sash Lake from Wiltshire, England.
A Scottish politician has revealed the peculiar case of Charles Rankin who claimed to have found the monster.
This year's seventh recorded sighting of Scotland's enigmatic loch monster occurred off Foyers Point.
A translator who had been visiting the loch managed to capture an image of something emerging from the water near Dores.
Investigators picked up some mysterious sounds but then realized that their recording equipment wasn't plugged in.
Hundreds of volunteers are working together to find evidence of the elusive Scottish loch monster.
A major new effort to find evidence of the Loch Ness Monster is set to take place later this month.
Something strange was moving through the waters of Scotland's most famous loch on Tuesday.
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.
55-year-old John Payne from Newport, Wales had been visiting Loch Ness in Scotland when he spotted something unusual.
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.
One expert has called into question the theory that the Loch Ness Monster is actually a type of giant eel.