The excursion used a hydrophone system that could listen to what was going on under surface
Loch Ness Monster hunters have heard "four distinctive noises" as around 200 volunteers braved "horrific" weather to take part in the biggest search for the mythical creature in 50 years. Affectionately known as Nessie and popular in Scottish folklore since the 1930s, the hunt for the elusive water monster continued on Sunday, with dozens of volunteers lining the banks of the famous Scottish loch just outside Inverness.
He said a test of the system on Friday had already raised questions about Nessie's whereabouts: "When we were testing the equipment, we did hear four distinctive noises that we didn't know where it was coming from. We didn't know the origin of it was, which is quite exciting."
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