Unprecedented hunt for the Loch Ness monster

Drones, cameras and high-tech equipment to track down the legendary Loch Ness monster. The record-breaking hunt for the legendary Scottish lake dweller is about to begin 90 years after the alleged first sighting. Legend has it that the biggest hunting expedition of the last 50 years will be held on the weekend of Saturday, August 26th through Sunday, August 27th, to find Nessie, a solitary creature that has been lovingly described in Loch Ness.

Gathering at the Loch Ness Center and Loch Ness Exploration, experts and enthusiasts are preparing to scan the lake using tools that have never been used before: drones, infrared cameras, modern hydrophones that can detect sounds far below the lake surface. Anyone who wishes can also join the online ‘show’, perhaps by trying to identify a suspicious shadow or ripple in the water in front of a computer screen.

The “monster fever” favored by the lake’s low level to facilitate operations has delighted hoteliers and restaurateurs in the region, who have reported a massive increase in bookings and customers, according to British media. It doesn’t matter that the last real scientific mission, organized in 2018 by researchers from the universities of Otago, Copenhagen, Hull and the Highlands, ruled out the existence of any possible creatures, again based on DNA analysis. Associated with the “monster” category. .

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