Friday 29 May 2009

new sonar reading from Loch Ness Monster:


I was away yesterday. so you may have already seen this. My news is an American Publisher is interested in my novel about Loch Ness and the monster. If it comes off will let you know!

I spotted Nessie on cruise around Loch Ness, says 'Allo 'Allo star Vicki Michelle

'ALLO 'ALLO star Vicki Michelle took a pleasure cruise on Loch Ness and had a close encounter with Nessie herself. Vicki was appearing in the stage version of the classic telly comedy at the Eden Court in Inverness. And she and the rest of the cast got more than they bargained for when they enjoyed a sightseeing trip on the loch's Jacobite Queen cruise ship. The boat was on its way to Urquhart Castle when the crew picked up a strange signal on their sonar. Vicki dashed below decks for a look, and was amazed to see five mysterious "arch shapes" on the screen. The boat's skipper said he'd never seen anything like it in his 15 year on the loch. Monster-hunters plan to investigate the sighting further. Vicki, who plays saucy waitress Yvette in 'Allo 'Allo, said yesterday: "Perhaps Nessie's a fan of the show!"he added: "I caught an arch shape on the monitor, followed by four more."The whole cast had been hoping to see something on the trip. And if it was Nessie, that positive energy probably brought her out."In all seriousness, whether it was Nessie or not, we all definitely saw something on that monitor."Loch Ness researcher Adrian Shine, who has spent years investigating the monster mystery, said: "This has got me puzzled. It has every appearance of a genuine sonar contact."It certainly adds to the Loch Ness mystery and will be the subject of further investigation."The 'Allo 'Allo stage play, starring Vicki and Hi-De-Hi's Jeffrey Holland as Rene, was on in Inverness from May 18 to 23. The cast are now continuing their UK tour.

More on this here:

http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scottish-news/2009/05/28/i-spotted-nessie-on-cruise-around-loch-ness-says-allo-allo-star-vicki-michelle-86908-21394993/

http://www.pressandjournal.co.uk/Article.aspx/1237020?UserKey=

And more:



CELEBRITY stage stars of the classic TV sitcom 'Allo 'Allo are at the centre of a Nessie mystery.And a leading Loch Ness expert is baffled by one of the most unusual sonar readings recorded on Loch Ness while the cast was on a pleasure cruise. Sonar pictures taken on the voyage revealed five unexplained images which have lead to monster speculation.The mysterious images – which appear to be 200ft apart – have now been sent for scientific analysis.The riddle began on Thursday morning when the cast of the stage adaptation of 'Allo 'Allo – including stars Jeffrey Holland and original TV series sexy favourite Vicki Michelle – were on board the Jacobite Queen taking the opportunity to visit the world famous loch whilst they were in the Highland capital for a week-long run at Eden Court Theatre.The sonar reading, which illustrates five individual characters, was recorded at precisely 11.20am between Dores village and Urquhart Castle.According to Jacobite Queen captain John Askew, it was the first time in his 15 years working on the loch that he successfully picked up images of this kind on any of the Jacobite fleet's sonar screens.The Loch Ness Project's Adrian Shine, an expert in sonar who has been studying the loch since 1973, could not explain the sighting.He said: "This has got me puzzled and has every appearance of a genuine sonar contact. A single object often appears again, as an echo."I would like to see the boat go back to this spot and see if the same thing could be produced again."This certainly adds to the Loch Ness mystery and will be the subject of further investigation."I don't understand five separate images on a sonar reading. It could possibly be a string of targets anchored to the bed of the loch, but that is again not likely, as the targets are 200ft apart exactly, which is why I would like to see the boat go back to that spot. There will be an explanation for this, but at the moment I just don't have one."TV star Vicki Michelle was shocked at what she saw.She explained: "I went down to the boat's cabin and caught an arch shape on the monitor, followed by two more. The whole cast had been hoping to see something on the trip and, if it was Nessie, that positive energy probably brought her out. Or perhaps she's just a fan of the show!"She added: "In all seriousness, whether it was Nessie or not, we all definitely saw something on that monitor."Jeffrey Holland said: "We're all very intrigued by the sonar image and keenly awaiting the results of the analysis."* Recorded sightings of the Loch Ness Monster go back nearly 1,500 years dating to AD565, although many photographs of the legendary Nessie taken in the past century have proved to be either hoaxes or simply optical illusions.

More reports here:

http://www.highland-news.co.uk/news/fullstory.php/aid/5688/Nessie_caught_on_sonar_.html

http://www.inverness-courier.co.uk/news/fullstory.php/aid/9607/Nessie_pops_up_to_say__Allo.html

Publicity stunt or genuine? Well if the boat goes back again and comes back with some sonar readings it should be possible to tell. If it is genuine then Nessie is still alive .

P.S. hi to Mick Bordet


3 comments:

Mick Bordet said...

Hi right back!

We've got a week's holiday booked for Loch Ness later this year - will keep my eyes peeled!

Tabitca said...

Ooh let me know if you see anything! I love Loch Ness anyway, it's a great place.Go visit the original loch ness exhibition in Drumnadrochit if you get chance. Great fun!

Mick Bordet said...

I still have fond memories of going to the Drumnadrochit centre as a kid - in fact I've still got the Nessie book I bought then. Now, years later, my kids are just as excited as I was about going there!