Nessie Located on Sonar, Again

They are very curious. These are of course large, clear, and distinct contacts, all strangely near to the loch bed.
— Craig Wallace, Sonar Expert

Loch Ness, Scotland —

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Less than one month after the last Nessie sighting via sonar, another large object was recorded October 11, 2020.

Ronald Mackenzie of Cruise Loch Ness recorded the two most recent sonar readings, October 11 and September 30, It his Oct 11 reading you can see a large object near the bed of the lake approximately 600 feet below the water’s surface. His recent sonar work as caught the attention of a few sonar experts.

Craig Wallace, Loch Ness Monster Searcher, is one of those experts. Wallace has offered to return to the location for a new search.

“They are very curious. These are of course large, clear and distinct contacts, all strangely near to the loch bed,” Wallace told media.

Wallace feels that new technologies have been developed and most searches for Nessie are using outdated equipment. Modern instruments, Wallace believes, could help collect new, more concrete, evidence.

Steve Feltham, known monster-hunter, said of the new sonar readings, “not explainable by any known phenomenon in Loch Ness…the first indisputable sighting of something very big and unexplained that’s in there.”

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Roger Norquist

Roger Norquist is a comedian and writer based in Denver, Colorado. He is one of the three clones that host Werewolf Radar.

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