Rendering of a Loch Ness Monster-like plesiosaur

The huge news breaking today is the discovery of Loch Ness Monster-like fossils. Not that it’s the first plesiosaur remains ever found. However, this finding suggests that maybe a Nessie-like creature once did swim in the waters of Loch Ness. Or at least could have, whereas before that seemed unlikely.Continue Reading

Legendary Eats logo

Legendary Eats is a new eerie eaterie in Lexington, Virginia, that serves spooky sandwich creations named after myths and legends like Sasquatch, the Jersey Devil, Nessie and El Cuco. I saw a story about them from WSET.com that included a post about their menu from their Facebook page. At first,Continue Reading

Loch Ness Monster surgeon's photo

On Sunday, September 15, 2019, Loch Ness Monster: New Evidence premieres on Travel Channel. Dr. Neil Gemmell of the University of Otago in New Zealand used a cutting-edge scientific technique called environmental DNA (eDNA) to examine the centuries-old mystery. Will we learn the truth of what might lurk beneath the watersContinue Reading

Dr. Neil Gammell collects eDNA samples from the waters of Loch Ness

Tales of a monster lurking beneath the waves of Loch Ness have terrified people in the Scottish Highlands for centuries. Dr. Neil Gemmell of the University of Otago in New Zealand used a cutting-edge scientific technique called environmental DNA (eDNA) to unravel this centuries-old mystery. Travel Channel has the exclusiveContinue Reading

Snowstorm Goals 2019: Snow Nessie Although it will barely break freezing tomorrow, the Atlanta area isn’t projected to get any measurable amount of snow in the coming weeks. That’s too bad since I’ve decided on my 2019 snowstorm goal: Snow Nessie. A family in Warrensburg, Missouri, created a giant LochContinue Reading

In case you were checked out of social media this weekend, the Internet was blowing up with shares of news stories about the Loch Ness Monster, such as : The Scotman’s Most convincing picture of the Loch Ness monster ever taken? The Express’s Loch Ness Monster FOUND at last? AstonishingContinue Reading

Dr. Neil Gammell collects eDNA samples from the waters of Loch Ness

Today Gary at Ghost Theory posted “The end of Nessie: Researchers fear Loch Ness monster may be dead.” Gary started off his article saying how, as a kid, the idea of the Loch Ness Monster fascinated him. Me too. But, also like Gary, the older I’ve gotten the less inclinedContinue Reading