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Marine Robot Finds a 'Monster' in the Depths of Scotland's Loch Ness
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A monster has been discovered in Scotland's famous Loch Ness -- but not exactly the Nessie that enthusiasts of the elusive creature may have been hoping for.
Scientists and experts were surveying the 755-foot deep body of water with a marine robot when they stumbled upon a 30-foot monster model from the 1970 film, "The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes," directed by Billy Wilder and starring Robert Stephens and Christopher Lee.
"Although it is the shape of Nessie, it is not the remains of the monster that has mystified the world for 80 years," the official Scottish tourist board said in a statement. "It is thought the model sank after its humps were removed, never to be seen again -- until now."
Marine Robot Finds a 'Monster' in the Depths of Scotland's Loch Ness
(......meh.....)
A monster has been discovered in Scotland's famous Loch Ness -- but not exactly the Nessie that enthusiasts of the elusive creature may have been hoping for.
Scientists and experts were surveying the 755-foot deep body of water with a marine robot when they stumbled upon a 30-foot monster model from the 1970 film, "The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes," directed by Billy Wilder and starring Robert Stephens and Christopher Lee.
"Although it is the shape of Nessie, it is not the remains of the monster that has mystified the world for 80 years," the official Scottish tourist board said in a statement. "It is thought the model sank after its humps were removed, never to be seen again -- until now."