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report by Nicola McAlley
Black line on scan throws up questions It is a legend which has endured for centuries, and made a particular Highland stretch of water world famous, now an amateur scientist's sonar scan of Loch Ness has thrown up an intriguing image which he says shows a mystery object which could be Nessie. Gordon Holmes has made it his mission to get to the bottom of the monster myth. The Nessie enthusiast has captured a sonar image that he says shows the presence of something unknown. The intrepid Yorkshireman was at the famous loch a fortnight ago carrying out a scan of the deep waters. He says that by his calculations it is a mystery object around 30 feet long. It is not the first time Mr Holmes' research has been under the spotlight; last year an image captured by him was viewed by internet fans across the world showing a dark image moving at speed across the loch's surface. Mr Holmes is inviting sonar experts to hazard a guess as to what the mystery line might be.
Source & References: http://www.stv.tv/news/Sonar_scan_shows_possible_Nessie_sighti_080605181622257 |