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After decades of searching, the Inverness Courier can confirm that Nessie is virtually real, and is hovering about near the water, right now.
SUGGESTIONS a gigantic skeleton washed up on a beach might be Nessie have prompted a public vote.
A GIGANTIC skeleton washed up on an Aberdeenshire beach has prompted speculation over what it could be – including the suggestion it might be Nessie.
You may think a coin featuring the Loch Ness Monster would be a rare sight.
A long-time Nessie spotter has recorded the first official monster sighting of the decade.
UNEXPLAINED sightings of something mysterious lurking in Loch Ness were at the highest level this century during 2019.
A COURAGEOUS five-year-old boy with cancer had his greatest wish come true – after tracking down the elusive Loch Ness monster.
A pair of Loch Ness Monster sightings in the last fortnight bring the total so far for 2019 to 16.
A fishery board has damped down international TV and media attention by stating that there was no Loch Ness Monster in a recent video it filmed.
AFTER scientists claimed Nessie could be a large eel, a Loch Ness tour guide is standing by his theory that the creature might be a large sturgeon.
NESSIE hunters have vowed to continue their search for the elusive resident of Loch Ness after scientists declared the creature could be a giant eel.
VisitScotland says Nessie investigation has shone a spotlight on the Highlands
A DNA study carried out at Loch Ness rules out suggestions Nessie could be a plesiosaur or a shark.
ONE theory about the Loch Ness Monster is "plausible", according to a scientist.
THE skipper and passengers on a Loch Ness cruise boat reckon they have spotted Nessie underwater using the boat’s sonar equipment.
THOUSANDS of people are planning to descend on Loch Ness this September in a bid to find its most famous resident.
SAMPLES recovered by scientists in Loch Ness “might” support one theory about Nessie.
GERMAN tourists are trying to tempt the Loch Ness Monster out from hiding – with bags of Haribo sweets.
THE first reported modern-day sighting of the Loch Ness Monster appeared in the Inverness Courier in May 1933.
THE public could be waiting until the beginning of next year to find out if the Loch Ness monster is really hiding below the depths.
An Inverness man on a dreich day beside Loch Ness popped off a couple of shots on his camera before swiftly retreating to the shelter of his parents’…
The first reported modern-day sighting of the Loch Ness Monster appeared in the Inverness Courier in 1933. It was to trigger one of the world's most enduring enigmas which continues to this day.