After hosting a new search for the Loch ness monster last month, researchers have claimed they discovered new findings, including an animal with âmysterious humpsâ in the famous waters.Â
âThis excitement this weekend has proven that the ongoing hunt for the Loch ness monster is still very much alive and continues to draw and attract a global audience, from America, Canada, France, Italy, Japan and more,â Paul Nixon, manager of the Loch Ness Centre, told Fox News.
âWe all want the same thing, to see and find out what the Loch ness monster is. Weâve been delighted to welcome so many people into the Loch Ness Centre for visitor centre tours and Deepscan boat trips across the weekend,â he added.
The IJR reported âThe Quest Weekendâ was recently hosted and featured the largest mass expedition to uncover new details regarding the Loch New monster in decades.Â
Monster hunters from all over the globe attended in person and online. This group of hundreds of people was equipped with new technology for the search.
âThis includes thermal drones to produce thermal images of the water from the air using infrared cameras, as observing heat from above could provide a crucial component for identifying any mysterious anomalies,â Loch Ness Center officials stated.Â
After their expedition, organizers told Fox News they captured video footage of a creature with âmysterious humps.â
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Pictures displaying âstreaks in the waterâ were also submitted by participants.
In addition, another volunteer noted they witnessed, âa giant shadow just under the surface, moving, dipping out of sight, then returning and swimming across again.â
The weather was not favorable for the event and caused some difficulties. Volunteers even labeled it âNessieâs Revenge.â
But Alan McKenna of Loch Ness Exploration said, âThe weather in Scotland was horrific over the weekend, so much so that the Scottish Highland Games were canceled for the first time in 75 years, but that didnât stop us â and that didnât stop our volunteers.âÂ
