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An historic Loch Ness Monster hunting camera is now as good as new after being restored by 'The Repair Shop' team - despite spending 50 years underwater. The team, from BBC TV show ' The Repair Shop , ...
The device was left underwater in the 1970s and rediscovered by accident by a robot submarine.
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A VINTAGE camera once used to hunt the Loch Ness Monster has been restored after spending more than 50 years on the loch’s bed.
The Laird of Glenfeshie has told the Strathy to expect a rare sighting of the Loch Ness Monster soon - round about the time ...
Images of what is reportedly the infamous monster of Scotland's Loch Ness has spawned a spate of copycat sightings since the mythical creature was supposedly captured on Apple Maps by amateur Loch ...
A trap camera that spent more than 50 years submerged in the depths of Loch Ness was repaired thanks to the intervention of a popular BBC show.
While the film on the Loch Ness Instamatic camera trap was intact, the camera was non-functional when researchers found the camera in 130m / 426 feet of water last year. The Repair Shop has now ...
"We’re incredibly proud to be able to bring this artefact back to life." ...