There’s news just in that a scientific breakthrough in sonar technology has enabled scientists to identify a vast underground chamber beneath Loch Ness which, according to top geologist Professor Nisan Aptal from the Department of Earth Sciences at the University of Istanbul, probably has subterranean links with a similar finding made beneath the deepest parts of Windermere in Cumbria.
It is thought that this huge network of underwater caves could explain why the much talked about Nessie, and the more recently claimed Bownessie in the Lake District, could go undetected for such long periods of time, and why there are some uncanny similarities in the apparent humped appearance of the two beasts.
Freshwater marine biologists have also suggested that, due to the vast open chambers and air pockets that lie above the water table within the subterranean cave system, we could be dealing with a whole family of Nessies and that sightings that date back to the early 1930s may not be of just one or two creatures, but could relate to multiple different beasts.
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Ahem… sorry whats the date again?
If you look at the diagram, the bit of rock just to the left of “LOCH NESS” looks rather like Nessie….thus we have scientific proof that not only Nessie exists, but he/she is capable of using tools to create both tunnel networks and also cave sculptures…!