Around 200 volunteers braved 'horrific' weather to take part in the biggest search for the mythical creature in 50 years.
Loch Ness Monster hunters have heard "four distinctive noises" as around 200 volunteers braved “horrific” weather to take part in the biggest search for the mythical creature in 50 years.
Around 300 people also tuned in the efforts via a livestream. Alan McKenna, from Edinburgh, took part on a boat using a hydrophone system, which he said “is an underwater microphone so we can listen to the underwater world of Loch Ness”. “We didn’t know the origin of it, which is quite exciting.” Mr McKenna added: “The weather in Scotland was horrific over the weekend, so much so that the Scottish Highland Games were cancelled for the first time in 75 years, but that didn’t stop us – and that didn’t stop our volunteers.
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