A Loch Ness research vessel has picked up a significant 'underwater presence' in the depths of the loch.
A veteran Nessie hunter has recorded webcam footage showing something unusual moving across the water.
Duncan Roberts had been swimming across the iconic Scottish loch when he encountered something in the water.
It's not quite Frankenstein's monster, but the find is likely to push the boundaries of life, death and medicine.
The drone footage appears to show something strange submerged in the water in one corner of the frame.
Crowds of Nessie hunters tried their luck recently as the record-breaking Loch Ness Monster hunt got underway.
Researchers have unearthed a huge collection of rock engravings in South America dating back over 1,000 years.
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A local resident had been out for a walk recently when she filmed something unusual moving in Okanagan Lake.
After initially dismissing her claims as mere imagination, her parents soon realized that she wasn't making things up.
Something unusual was photographed by the family during a recent visit to Scotland's Loch Ness.
The Loch Ness Monster Centre has officially invited NASA to participate in the latest hunt for Nessie.
An image shows what appears to be some sort of serpent-like creature in New York's Hudson River.
A 5-mile stretch of rugged woodland near Leominster has been home to mysterious sightings dating back 200 years.
The impressive skull, which measures two meters in length, belonged to a particularly ferocious sea creature.
Eoin O'Faodhagain has reported multiple sightings of the enigmatic Scottish loch monster over the last few years.
It has been almost a century since the first blurry photograph of the elusive Scottish monster was brought to light.
The most recent Loch Ness Monster sighting of the year comes courtesy of Sash Lake from Wiltshire, England.
A Scottish politician has revealed the peculiar case of Charles Rankin who claimed to have found the monster.
A 'monster' quake picked up on Mars suggests that the Red Planet is far from seismically inactive.