The once tiny picturesque village has set its sights on a huge expansion to become a town servicing the Highland city of Inverness. Houses are being built by the hundreds with new plans tabled all the time. Not everyone is happy as tourists have been attracted to the spot for decades and now the fear is that they may head for other greener more unspoiled climes.
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Irish man spots Nessie for second time on our webcam!
“Loch of The Irish: Fourth sighting of Loch Ness Monster this year recorded by Irishman who has now spotted Nessie twice in just one month
Regular Loch Ness webcam watcher Eoin O Faodhagain has had the fourth record – and his second of the year – accepted by the official Loch Ness Monster Sightings Register”. See more in The Sun newspaper!
Japanese TV Visits Us & Solves Nessie!
Here at Nessie on the Net! and Scotland’s Officially Original Loch Ness Live Cams we were delighted to work with a team from Japan who flew over and solved the mystery of Nessie. They captured images of the monster and their programme is one of the most popular on Japanese television.
A new writer with a new Nessie novel is looking for help
We’ve been contacted by Keith Graham who has written a new sci-fi novel called “The Tacharan A Story of Loch Ness”. It looks like a great story with a very original twist and he needs help to get it published so please, check out his page at Kickstarter. Thanks!
The Sun – “Loch Ness Gonester”
According to probably the world’s leading Loch Ness Monster Expert, Mikko, Nessie maybe facing extinction due to a combination of low frequency noise from wind turbines and road salting. Read all about it in today’s The Sun newspaper.
Loch Ness monster ‘spotted’ by woman watching our Nessie webcam thousands of miles away
Caroline Barnett, 42, from Farmborough, near Bath, says she was watching the our Officially Original Loch Ness Webcam and may have videoed Nessie. Read the story and watch the video in The Sun newspaper.
Boleskine House, Loch Ness , home of “the most evil man in the world” consumed by the fires of hell itself
The tiny Highland community surrounding Loch Ness was left reeling today as Boleskine House, former home to Satanist Aleistir Crowley (once dubbed “the most evil man in the world”) burned to the ground. The 18th century Grade B listed mansion was also owned by Led Zeppelin member, Jimmy Page, who bought it for its historical connection to Crowley.
Fire crews from Inverness, Foyers, Beauly and Dingwall spent hours battling flames that seemed to rise from the depths of hell itself to overwhelm and engulf the structure, leaving acrid sulfurous fumes so overpowering that emergency personnel had to wear special breathing apparatus just to get near to the site.
A Bronze Age Cist Burial in Drumnadrochit
The much needed new Medical Centre is finally under construction in Drumnadrochit and they’ve found a Bronze Age burial site! Click below to read the official details here:
NOSAS Archaeology Blog
Nice new photo of Nessie, the Loch Ness Monster?
There is a nice new photo in today’s Daily Mail of a possible Nessie, the Loch Ness Monster. Resident expert Professor Kettle isn’t sure though: “It does look very much like a boat wake. The weird standing waves and undersea currents in Loch Ness often cause things that look strange to folk who come across them for the first time.”
However, dedicated monster hunter Mikko, of Nessie on the Net! and the Loch Ness Live Cams said, “it is clearly a creature swimming just below the surface of the loch. I’ve seen this time and again and it adds to the irrefutable proof that a cryptid (unidentified cryptozoological beast) is living in Loch Ness.”
Tell us what you think of the photos, you can see them in today’s Daily Mail newspaper.
The Real Loch Ness Monsters – Fort Augustus Abbey
Over twenty possible victims of the Fort Augustus Abbey and Carlekemp School sexual abuse scandals have been identified by police as they research terrible details of what looks like the story of the Real Monsters of Loch Ness.
There is more about this in the Inverness Courier. Specialist police teams are investigation allegations of sex abuse by some monks dating back to the 1970s.