A two-day search for the mythical Loch Ness monster will be held Aug. 26 and 27 and led by the Loch Ness Centre in Scotland.
Photo:Determined monster hunters are uniting to track down one of the world's most elusive creatures.
Decades ago, a"water beast" was allegedly spotted in the Scottish Highlands by a hotel manager named Aldie Mackay, perNow, on Aug.
The Loch Ness Centre, which is a museum exploring the history of the Nessie legend and also a cruise operator, just reopened this year after a $1.9 million refurbishment,
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