Loch Ness: new Google Street View pics show 'strange' object

Loch Ness monster enthusiasts can search for Nessie using new 360-degree Street View images

'Loch Ness monster'
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Google has released 360-degree Street View imagery of Loch Ness, enabling Nessie hunters to go in search of the fabled monster from their armchairs.

Adrian Shine, a marine biologist and Loch Ness expert, spent a number of days at the site with Google's camera equipment and Catlin Seaview Survey teams to take photographs both above and below the surface of the lake.

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