Presence or absence monster of loch ness (Scotland) kept the ink rivers flowing for almost a century. But now, The answer to this question is about to comeGiven that this weekend will be the largest search operation in the last fifty years.
The research is supported by the Loch Ness Center in Drumnadrochit and a research team called Loch Ness Exploration. If anything, determine what is under the waters of this lake except that everyone already knows.
Drone-equipped during operation In addition to infrared cameras that will fly over the lake, there will also be a hydrophone that will detect unusual underwater sounds. It is also planned to use a submersible. to go down.
Organizers have called on volunteers to join the project, who will be responsible for scanning the surface of the lake with binoculars from the mainland to spot any strange ghosts.
The operation is scheduled to take place on August 26 and 27.anyone. This is the largest search for the beast since the Loch Ness Investigation Office conducted a search of the lake in 1972.
Loch Ness Exploration’s Alan McKenna said in a statement reported by the BBC: “We hope to inspire the next generation of Loch Ness enthusiasts and by participating in this project they will have a real opportunity to personally contribute to this fascinating mystery that has fascinated Loch Ness around the world. many people from all over”.
Paul Nixon, general manager of the Loch Ness Center, noted that this project will use technology that has not been used before.
A legend with almost 100 years of history
Speculation about the ‘Loch Ness monster’ since the 1930s has given rise to a wide variety of and sometimes even exaggerated hypotheses. In any case, The legend at least served the development of a large tourism industry in the region.
In 2019, scientists claim that the creatures observed in many studies may be giant eels. New Zealand researchers tried to catalog all living species in the lake by extracting DNA from water samples, but after analysis, scientists ruled out the existence of large animals it can be compared to the so-called monster of the lake.
in April 1933, Aldie Mackay, the area’s hotel manager, said he saw a whale-like creature and said the lake water was “flowing and turbulent.”
The local Inverness Courier newspaper reported the sighting, and then-editor Evan Barron started the modern Nessie legend by suggesting that the monster be described as a “monster.”
In an interview years later, Ms. Mackay said: had seen something “black, wet, spilling water” It moves in circles. She described him as a “monster”.
Even so, the new research is equipped with: latest technological developmentsand with the participation of scientists from all over the world, this thing, which for many is now nothing more than a pure myth devoid of any scientific evidence, can be definitively deciphered.
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