Work has been completed on a new walking route between Inverness and Fort Augustus on the south side of Loch Ness. The project to lay out the 35 mile (56km) long route began nine years ago.
Alan McKenna, founder of Loch Ness Exploration (LNE), thinks elusive "standing waves" could explain sightings ... Video footage captured by Mr McKenna reveals the phenomenon taking place where a river ...
A natural phenomenon could be behind countless sightings of the elusive ‘Loch Ness Monster’ over the ... the loch on its southern shore, at Fort Augustus. But capturing a standing wave caused ...
Scientists have investigated what lies beneath the surface of Loch Ness An international team ... In 1933, the newspaper's Fort Augustus correspondent, Alec Campbell, reported a sighting by ...