It all started 1934 with a photo showing what looked like a diplodocus holding his head out of the water. The legend of the Loch Ness Monster has been born. The "Surgeon's Photograph" has since...
Apple Maps may have had trouble getting all of its users’ to their destinations in its early days, but it managed to re-ignite enthusiasm in one of Europe’s longest-running modern legends: The Loch...
Apple's satellite map app has caught traces of what is now becoming to be known as the Loch Ness Monster and from the images have conveyed to us, the thing swimming below the surface of the world...
It appeared in the early days to be the stuff of which legends are made. “Nessie” as the Loch Ness Monster was called had countless sightings to its credit. There is even a video film made of this...