Nessie Hunt (With Cameras)

Another group is exploring Loch Ness with remote-controlled submersible cameras. From the Inverness Courier:
"EVIDENCE that the Loch Ness Monster exists could be produced next week — even if the mysterious creature decides to eat the camera technology which could discover it.
"Up to 15 shoebox-sized metallic submarines — called 'VideoRays' — will enter the loch as part of a “Monster Gathering” arranged by Aberdeen company Buccaneer, which sells the equipment for £3500 to £20,000.
"The remote-controlled boxes have cables leading to a control box on the surface, with at least one able to drop to 300 metres — close to the bottom of the loch.
"The firm’s managing director Ian MacDonald explained the boxes would beam images to monitors which would record everything seen underwater on Wednesday and Thursday next week." ...
"The remote-controlled boxes have cables leading to a control box on the surface, with at least one able to drop to 300 metres — close to the bottom of the loch.
"The firm’s managing director Ian MacDonald explained the boxes would beam images to monitors which would record everything seen underwater on Wednesday and Thursday next week." ...
"The group aims to investigate a 50-metre patch on the bed of the loch known as the 'Monster’s footprint' — and try to discover if there are any remaining parts of the Second World War Wellington bomber which was raised from the loch in the 1980s."

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