After decades of speculation and searching, a team of researchers has finally found the legendary Loch Ness monster from Scotland.Well, something like that.
Find a Loch Ness monster! Although not what we expected
An underwater robot has recently discovered a 30-foot model of the mythical beast of the lake , which was once used in the Billy Wilder movie of 1970 «The private life of Sherlock Holmes».The strut sank during filming in 1969.
For almost 50 years, the fake monster settled at the bottom of Loch Ness. Finally, it has been recovered thanks to the supervision of the Norwegian company Kongsberg Maritime, which partnered with VisitScotland and the research group focused on the Loch Ness Project to study the bottom of the lake.
expedition, called "Operation Groundtruth," has used an underwater robot called Munin to map the depths of the lake , using a probe and the camera of the team.I capture the images that match the measurements and the shape of the Nessie model near the place where it initially sank.
«We have found a monster, but not the one that many people could have expected, »Said Adrian Shine of the Loch Ness Project.The robot made some other interesting findings. A wreck was detected about 8.3 meters deep , and I also refute a recent claim that the bottom of the lake had a crack large enough to hide a huge monster.
Despite these new findings, the depths of Loch Ness will always have its appeal.No matter what can be revealed about the place, there will be a sense of mystery and the unknown around what really hides Loch Ness.
That's good news for Scotland's bottom line: De According to The New York Times, VisitScotland reported that Nessie has an approximate value of 85 million dollars for the economy of the country.
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