Edward Mountain was one of the people that wanted to deal with the matter of the Loch Ness monster once and for all. He financed a proper search into the mystery in an effort to get concrete evidence. During the expedition 20 men were given observation equipment to seek the myth. They were positioned on the Loch Ness between 9am and 6 pm. The starting point for this exploration was the 13th of July 1934. During the observation about twenty one photographs were taken. None of these were considered to be conclusive. This was yet another disappointing episode in the never ending saga. The beast was not going to be found that easily.
1. Captain James Fraser: This was a man of considerable standing as a supervisor. Therefore indications might be that he would be telling the truth as part of his integrity. He remained at the scene whilst taking photographs on the 15th of September. Unfortunately these exhibits are lost in the mist of time. Zoologists studied the photographs and came to a rather simple conclusion that this was a seal.
2. The Loch Ness Phenomena Investigation Bureau: In order to give government credence to the theories, an investigation bureau was established between 1962 and 1972. Abbreviated as LNPIB, this society looked at the theories that surrounded the creature in an effort to bring closure to the people that still believed in the stories which were making the rounds. There was a subscription charge for people that were interested in funding the project. The MP David James and the naturalist Peter Scott were part of the volunteering group. Based in Achnahannet, this group sent annual reports but nothing substantive was ever found.
3. A future for the Loch Ness mysteries: There are PHD students that have already embarked on the quest to identify the mains strands of evidence that relate to the Loch Ness. Reading the books objectively might lead one to the conclusion that there is no such thing as a monster within the locality. Nonetheless no one has had the courage to come out and categorically deny the existence of the mystery. Instead the public is teased using various hints about the creature and the means that were used to investigate it. Rather than stopping the speculation, this is the perfect way to ensure that there is mystery within the locality.
4. Can government help to deal with this issue? There were some limited inquiries which found no substantial evidence of the mystery. Perhaps the investigation is much more interesting than the mundane outcomes which are received. It is fairly clear that the government would not be able to fritter state funds on this particular project unless there was some new compelling evidence. Of course the believers and cynics would continue to remain firm in their commitments. Investigations and research would not change the situation but might actually reduce the interest in the locality. The tourism industry in Loch Ness is reliant on clever hints that there might be a monster in the making.


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What a great post!! As soon as I saw the pic, I was transported back to my days of linivg in Florida:)The retention pond at the Hilton in Disney, was filled with these. I'll never forget the first time that I saw them...I'm pretty sure "Loch Ness" is what popped into my mind:)Thanks for the trip down memory lane:)
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