In late August, over the course of several days, the LNE team conducted more surface observations, hydrophone recordings, and put our new equipment to the test.
One of the standout moments was capturing another standing wave in motion out on the open water. For anyone unfamiliar with the natural phenomena within Loch Ness, a standing wave can be a mesmerising sight – and, without context, you might believe you’re watching a large living creature rising from the depths.
Of course, not everything is as mysterious as it seems. We had our fair share of ‘false alarms’ this time too – including the moment pictured below. Depending on your imagination, you might see two humps, two seals, two otters, or even two monsters. In reality, it turned out to be two separate pieces of debris drifting on the loch’s surface.
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