The Loch Ness ‘monster’ spotted in Scotland

He's the most legendary Scotsman since Sean Connery and Braveheart – and one of the globe's most elusive icons.
At last, a detailed scan reveals a 10-meter creature lurking in the depths of Loch Ness, complete with a long neck and two distinctive humps.
Unfortunately, this Loch Ness ‘monster’ turns out to be just a film prop.
The Nessie-like creature was crafted for the 1970 film 'The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes,' directed by Billy Wilder, famed for 'Some Like It Hot,' and starring the iconic Christopher Lee.
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The model was discovered by Munin, a robot used by a team from the Norwegian company Kongsberg Maritime, as part of a project coordinated by the tourism organization VisitScotland.
Craig Wallace from Kongsberg told Dinogo, 'The vehicle is uncovering the Loch's depths like never before. Finding Nessie was, of course, an unexpected surprise!'

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