The hunt for Nessie begins! Hundreds of volunteers are joining the biggest search for the elusive Loch Ness monster in 50 years - days after a holidaymaker 'spotted' the famous beast on a family boat trip.

The hunt for Nessie begins! Hundreds of volunteers are joining the biggest search for the elusive Loch Ness monster in 50 years - days after a holidaymaker 'spotted' the famous beast on a family boat trip. Nessie hunters will roam the waters using drones equipped with infrared cameras. Scientists and volunteers conduct largest research since 1972

Hundreds of volunteers joined this weekend in the biggest search for the elusive Loch Ness monster in 50 years.

Even though Nessie herself has yet to appear, unexplained noises have been recorded near the beast's "favorite" Scottish lair.

The Loch Ness Center and Loch Ness Exploration, an independent research team, will scour the waters in search of the beast using equipped drones infrared cameras and underwater detectors. .

Volunteers will help record all the natural and unusual sights of Loch Ness from vantage points on land. It comes just days after a holidaymaker claimed to have spotted a 'black shape' in the water.

Saturday and Sunday, scientists and volunteers will scan the waters. part of the biggest search since the Loch Ness Investigation Bureau surveyed the lake in 1972.

Nessie hunters have shared photos of themselves at the looking for the famous beast this weekend

The hunt for Nessie begins! Hundreds of volunteers are joining the biggest search for the elusive Loch Ness monster in 50 years - days after a holidaymaker 'spotted' the famous beast on a family boat trip.
The hunt for Nessie begins! Hundreds of volunteers are joining the biggest search for the elusive Loch Ness monster in 50 years - days after a holidaymaker 'spotted' the famous beast on a family boat trip. Nessie hunters will roam the waters using drones equipped with infrared cameras. Scientists and volunteers conduct largest research since 1972

Hundreds of volunteers joined this weekend in the biggest search for the elusive Loch Ness monster in 50 years.

Even though Nessie herself has yet to appear, unexplained noises have been recorded near the beast's "favorite" Scottish lair.

The Loch Ness Center and Loch Ness Exploration, an independent research team, will scour the waters in search of the beast using equipped drones infrared cameras and underwater detectors. .

Volunteers will help record all the natural and unusual sights of Loch Ness from vantage points on land. It comes just days after a holidaymaker claimed to have spotted a 'black shape' in the water.

Saturday and Sunday, scientists and volunteers will scan the waters. part of the biggest search since the Loch Ness Investigation Bureau surveyed the lake in 1972.

Nessie hunters have shared photos of themselves at the looking for the famous beast this weekend

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