After Area 51, there is a call for a monster hunt at Loch Ness!
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, SCOTLAND/ Created : Jul 25, 2019, 12:49 IST
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The event has been named, Storm Loch Ness, and is scheduled for September 21 this year. The event has been created to hunt the Loch Ness in Scotland in search of the creature that has remained a mystery for centuries now. While so … Read more
The event has been named, Storm Loch Ness, and is scheduled for September 21 this year. The event has been created to hunt the Loch Ness in Scotland in search of the creature that has remained a mystery for centuries now. While some believe that the said creature, Nessie, is mythical and a figment of people’s imagination, there are reports of its sightings as well! Read less
The event has been named, Storm Loch Ness, and is scheduled for September 21 this year. The event has been created to hunt the Loch Ness in Scotland in search of the creature that has remained a mystery for centuries now. While some believe that the said creature, Nessie, is mythical and a figment of people’s imagination, there are reports of its sightings as well!
Now, with the Storm Loch Ness event, going viral on social media, there are concerns regarding the safety measures at the loch. Reportedly, 18000 people have signed up for the event, with 38000 signing up as “interested” in being a part of the same. If it turns to reality, there would be a massive footfall at the waterbody.
The Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) has issued a warning against being a part of the event, also stating that their number of volunteers is inadequate to handle such a situation. It also stated that when compared to the situation at Area 51, they lack the resources used by the US military to tackle this big a footfall. A spokesperson also said that getting into the water is “dangerous”.
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