Mr Sloggie and maritime pilot Liam McKenzie, 29, were doing their usual route at Cruise Loch Ness, which gives tours of the huge freshwater lake, when they spotted it on the screen. It flashed up ...
Mr Sloggie, who works for Cruise Loch Ness, said the object remained visible for two to three minutes and that he and maritime pilot Liam McKenzie, 29, were able to take a screenshot before it ...
And as my Loch Ness cruise cuts through the silent water, it doesn’t seem quite so silly to think that a giant monster could be hiding in the murky depths. The loch offers multiple cruises ...
From the carved, standing stones still found in the region around Loch Ness, it is clear the Picts ... children into the water by offering them rides on its back. Once the children are aboard ...
From England's iconic landmarks to the rugged landscapes of Scotland and Ireland, the U.K. offers a wealth of experiences in ...