Loch Ness had surely never seen an array of kit quite like this before — including military drones with infra-red cameras and new-generation sonar probes which could scan from the tops of the waves right down to the pitch-black gloop 700ft below.Nor had there been an army of investigators on this scale for a very long time. By Saturday morning, they were at least 200-strong — some in boats, others along the shoreline. People had come from all over the world to take part in what has been billed as the largest coordinated hunt for the Loch Ness Monster in half a century.By last night, the result was predictable enough: Nessie had, yet again, managed to elude her pursuers.
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