The Truth Behind the Loch Ness Monster!
Published by Steven Lucero
The Loch Ness Monster is one of the most
enigmatic creatures in the world today due to the fact
that it has never been captured. Although there have
been countless sightings and pictures taken of the
beast, none have been proven to be valid to this day.
The most well-known photo of the beast was taken by
Robert Wilson in 1934, and has been plastered
throughout the internet ever since the beginning of the
21st century. Wilson captured the photo by the Loch Ness, located in the Highlands of Scotland, claiming
he saw the beast pop his head through the water. The photo definitely raises the question on whether
the beast truly dwells in the Loch Ness, but what if the photo was proven to be a hoax? Numerous
searches for the beast using sonar-equipped boats and underwater cameras have been conducted, but
the Loch Ness monster has yet to be captured yet. Although the searches have yielded no concrete
evidence, “Nessie” fanatics will continue to hold hope that the legend of the Loch Ness monster will
never die.
Initially, the investigations that have gone into
finding the legendary beast known as the Loch Ness
Monster have proven, without a doubt, that it is merely
a myth. Technology has advanced quite far since the
times of our ancestors, and new equipment has been
invented for underwater research. Sonar, submarines,
and underwater cameras have been invented. “Formal
investigations ensued, such as the Loch Ness
Phenomena Investigation Board, a UK-based society
that organized its members to watch the lake from