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Hunting the Loch Ness monster - Scotland

2004-01-28
The hunting still goes on. The next expedition is in charge of Jan Ove Sundberg. This man from Sweden makes an effort to catch the monster in the lake Loch Ness in Scotland.
Photo. Popular souvenir of the sea monster Nessie - Scotland.

He will use specially made equipment produced by the Norwegian company InnFisk in Homnes in Aust-Agder (reports the Norwegians newspapers VG and Fædrelandsvennen).

The seven meter long fish net (called ruse in Norway; fish trap) is divided in two, and there is an bait in the first part. When the big "worm" enters the net and hits the wall in the middle, the net behind will fall down.

Once and for all Sundberg will solve the big mystery about the monster and all the myths it has created. Is there any unknown monster down in the Lock Ness at all? And if it is, will it ever be caught? How does it really look like?

Many people still go to Lock Ness in Scotland, surrounded by an beautiful scenery, hoping to see a glimpse of the famous monster with the nickname Nessie. Is he really there?

Stein Morten Lund, 15 November 2000

Additional information
You probably don't believe before you see it. Below you can participate in the big hunt for Nessie. This monster do everything do avoid people. But do it like media? Let us hope that this monster is more willing to appear on the Internet.

See the following links with cameras: www.lochness.scotland.net/camera.cfm

Surface camera:
Here you can look out for Nessie with a special web camera on the shores of Loch Ness (cover view from Temple Pier to Urquhart Castle).

Underwater camera:
Transmitting pictures live to the Internet from below the surface of Loch Ness: www.nessie.co.uk

Brings you facts, pictures and sightings of this most elusive of creatures. With documented evidence, film, first-hand accounts, stories, scientific studies and expeditions you will find out more about the mythical Loch Ness Monster: www.webcams.scotland.net

Also here you can participate in the hunt for Nessie and watch live pictures from below the surface of Loch Ness.

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