Now The Internet Wants to “Storm Loch Ness”

First, they came for the aliens. Then, they came for the Bermuda Triangle. Now, they’re coming for the Loch Ness Monster. Following in the footsteps of the “Storm Area 51” and “Storm the Bermuda Triangle” events, a Facebook group has been created in an attempt to find the legendary creature known as “Nessie”. More than 21,000 people have signed up for the “Storm Loch Ness” event, created by Bryan Richards. An additional 43,000 people have replied they are “interested” in the event. News of the event was first reported by the BBC. The news outlet said that volunteer Royal National Lifeboat Institution, which monitors Loch Ness, does not have the resources to handle the mass of people if they all show up. In May 2018, researchers said they would investigate the waters of Loch Ness in Scotland and use environmental DNA sampling of the waters to try and identify everything that swims in it.

Link:https://nypost.com/2019/07/23/now-the-internet


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