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Loch Ness Monster camera fixed after spending 50 years underwater
The Loch Ness Project restored a key underwater camera to continue monitoring and researching the loch's ecosystem, preserving important data for ongoing studies.
- A camera that recorded images of the Loch Ness Monster has been fixed after being underwater for 50 years.
- Adrian Shine, a Loch Ness expert, stated that repairing the camera is important for future research.
- The camera's recovery is associated with the Loch Ness Project and has generated renewed public interest in the Loch Ness Monster.
- The Loch Ness Centre showcased the restored camera, emphasizing its historical significance.
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