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Loch Ness monster’s ‘hiding place’ revealed as man sonically maps Loch Ness, Scotland – 18 Jan 2016
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Nessie’s underwater hideaway may have been found in her Highland home of Loch Ness by a former fisherman who has sonically mapped the depths of the world’s seas. But his exciting discovery may also raise questions about how deep world famous Loch Ness really is. Britain’s deepest loch is Loch Morar, allegedly home to another elusive ‘water kelpie’ Morag at 1017 feet. Previously, the UK’s second largest loch, Loch Ness, was measured at 813 feet deep. But 43 year old tourist sightseeing vessel skipper Keith Stewart has found a 77 feet deep crevice about nine miles west of Inverness and he has measured it with state of the art sonar equipment making the loch 890 feet deep.