No, Dr Burton!
I suspect most of us were not around in May 1962. Back then, Tim Dinsdale had taken his famous film, the Loch Ness Investigation Phenomena Bureau was ramping up and the story of the Loch Ness Monster...
View ArticleNessie Review of 2024
With the year just about to end, it is time to look back on what happened at Loch Ness in 2024. Beginning in a backwards fashion, there were recent headlines that this was one of the lowest years for...
View ArticleThe Rise of the AI Generated Nessie Book
In my review of 2024 a few days back, I mentioned only one book of note that was published that year and that was Adrian Shine's book on Sea Serpents. However, I had also ordered two books published...
View ArticleSea Monsters of the Roman Empire
This blog has occasionally diverted off into the dim and distant ages to look at tales of aquatic creatures not only in Loch Ness but around the Highlands of Scotland and beyond. Now someone claimed...
View ArticleFrank Searle: Monster Hunter Extraordinary
Last year I came across an unpublished manuscript by Frank Searle entitled "Monster Hunter Extraordinary: Ten Years in search of the Loch Ness Monsters" as shown in the above image. Last week, the BBC...
View ArticleSome Observations on the Arthur Grant Land Sighting
It is one of the most famous of all stories regarding the Loch Ness Monster, the tale of a man who almost ran his motorcycle into a large creature on a moonlit winter night. A newspaper account of the...
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