no not the real one,
the prop that was used in a film that sank,
it was used in the 1970s film, The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes, but as mentioned it sank, so they had to use a miniature
in a studio instead,
here’s how the monster appeared in the film, as seen in the trailer,
and this is the robot that is doing all of the searching, Operation Groundtruth is the first survey of its kind in
Scotland, making use of Kongsberg Maritime Ltd recently-launched MUNIN AUV
(Autonomous Underwater Vehicle), Kongsberg claims the Munin’s sonar and camera can map depths
as deep at 4,900 feet in high resolution, ‘we expect to uncover new information from the Loch during this
survey,’ Craig Wallace, an engineer at Kongsberg Maritime, said in a press release, ‘merging the
cutting edge technology from the commercial sector whilst maintaining the
robust reliability from the military market, the vehicle is providing insight
to the Loch's depths as never before imagined, finding Nessie was, of course,
an unexpected bonus!’ it is rumoured that as usual in previous searches for Nessie, the creature has gone into hiding until the search is over.
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