It contributed to the Loch Ness monster’s fame ... But zoologists at London’s Natural History Museum determined that the tracks were made with an umbrella stand or ashtray that had a ...
Scientists believe a strange natural phenomenon could finally unravel the mystery of Loch Ness Monster sightings. Alan McKenna, the founder of Loch Ness Exploration (LNE), believes elusive ...
The unexpected capture of a living coelacanth in the 1930s was 'the most sensational natural history discovery' of the century. In April 1939, New Zealand's Auckland Star proclaimed that the Loch Ness ...
Alan McKenna, founder of Loch Ness Exploration (LNE), believes elusive 'standing waves' might explain sightings of the mythical monster. He said: 'A standing wave occurs when two boat wakes of the ...
The modern myth of the monster gathered pace in the 1930s but this famous 1934 photo was later revealed to be a fake The creatures behind repeated sightings of the fabled Loch Ness Monster may be ...
sent them off to the Natural History Museum in London for analysis. While the world waited for the museum zoologists to return from holiday, legions of monster hunters descended on Loch Ness ...
A natural phenomenon could be behind countless sightings of the elusive ‘Loch Ness Monster’ over the years, an expert has said. Alan McKenna, founder of Loch Ness Exploration (LNE), believes ...