Britain: Now a large-scale search operation to find the water monster of Loch Ness lake 'Nessie'

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London, 26 August 2023, Saturday

Britain's Loch Ness lake has once again become a topic of discussion. The lake has been rumored for decades to harbor a giant and giant aquatic creature called Nessie.

A search has been launched once again and hundreds of people have reached the shores of Loch Ness. This time, drones with thermal scanners, boats equipped with infrared cameras and hydrophones placed under the water surface are also being used in the search operation. So that the truth of the monster named Nessie can be ascertained.

Allan McKenna, co-organizer of the search operation, said that our goal has been to record and study all kinds of natural phenomena. In which the thermal scanner will prove to be important in identifying the organisms even in the depth of the lake. Similarly, a hydrophone will help identify sounds coming from under water.

Loch Ness lake is 36 kilometers wide. The lake has a maximum depth of 788 feet and is considered to be the largest lake in Britain. The lake is believed to have housed a water monster called Nessie for hundreds of years. From time to time many people have also claimed to have seen this monster.

The earliest record of it is in 565 AD in the Life of St. Columba. The monster was about to attack a swimmer but St. Columba saved his life by telling the swimmer to stand back.

In 1933, a local newspaper reported that a couple who were driving along the road near the lake saw a tremendous churning in the water and saw a gigantic creature. His body was as big as a whale. He stayed on the surface for a minute.

In 1934, an English doctor, Robert Wilson, claimed to have taken a picture of this giant and presented the picture to the world. Which was printed in the newspaper. In which Nessie's head and a long dock were seen sticking out of the water. However, there was an uproar after it came out that this photo was published in a tampered manner. Due to which this so-called monster of Loch Ness got international fame.

A total of 1100 Nessie sightings have been claimed so far. Tourists also come to visit the special Loch Ness lake inspired by various stories.

It is hoped that the latest search operation will clarify whether all the rumors about Nessie are true or not.

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