Nessletter - No 122 - 1994
This issue of the Nessletter details recent investigations and sightings related to Loch Ness. Steve Feltham shares his experiences with various video evidence, including misidenti
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AI-generated English summaries and cover images of Nessletter (Rip Hepple, Ness Information Service) from the Archives for the Unexplained (AFU) in Norrköping, Sweden. Each entry summarises the complete contents of an issue — articles, sighting reports, interviews, key people, locations, and dates.
This issue of the Nessletter details recent investigations and sightings related to Loch Ness. Steve Feltham shares his experiences with various video evidence, including misidenti
This issue of Nessletter covers holiday experiences at Loch Ness in 1995, detailing personal encounters and research activities. It features updates from the Loch Ness Project, inc
This issue of Nessletter features Andreas Trottmann's personal account of his trip to Loch Ness, including health issues and research limitations. It delves into the ongoing debate
This issue of NESSLETTER addresses a complaint from Rita Goold regarding previous remarks, emphasizing the importance of irrefutable evidence in Loch Ness investigations. It detail
This issue of the NESS Newsletter, dated December 1994 with a June 1996 update, covers recent publications and events in the Fortean field. It reviews new magazines like 'Alien Enc
This issue of NESSLETTER details numerous eyewitness accounts from members actively investigating the lochs of Scotland, primarily Loch Ness and Loch Morar. Reports include sightin
This issue of Nessletter focuses on photographic evidence of Nessie, including a widely published image initially attributed to Lorna Taylor and later examined by Andreas Trottmann
This issue of NESSLETTER focuses on various unexplained phenomena, primarily centered around Loch Ness. It details Andreas Trottmann's extensive research into the Loch Ness Monster
This issue of Nessletter details the ongoing debate surrounding proposed developments at Castle Urquhart, Scotland, which have faced planning refusals. It also reports on an upcomi
This issue of the NESSLETTER covers the author's 1997 holiday at Loch Ness, marked by the sad news of friends' deaths. It details various reported sightings and research activities
This issue of NESSLETTER covers various aspects of the Loch Ness Monster investigation and related phenomena. It begins with a report from Andreas about a large swimming object see
This issue of Nessletter features correspondence from Henry Bauer discussing the availability of his books and student interest in Nessie. A Nova documentary on Loch Ness concluded
This issue of NESSLETTER details holiday experiences in 1998 around Loch Ness, focusing on Nessie research and sightings. It highlights the efforts of researchers like Richard Cart
This issue of the Nessletter details a new video of an object in Loch Ness, analyzed by experts who suggest it may be a seal. It also discusses the behavior of seals and how it mig
This issue of Nessletter reflects on the state of Loch Ness research, with the editor expressing concern over newer investigators who may be prioritizing publicity over careful ana
This issue details expeditions to Loch Ness in 2000, including a Swedish team's hydrophone recordings analyzed by Norwegian scientists, who suggested possible marine mammal origins
This issue of Nessletter details research activities at Loch Ness in August 1999, including deploying a camera rig and attending a cryptozoology symposium. It reviews several books
The Abbey at Fort Augustus has a new owner, Terry Nutkins, known for his TV work and family business. Nutkins aims to revitalize tourism and the local economy by developing the Abb
The July 2001 Nessletter covers a range of unusual events at Loch Ness. A British witch, Kevin Carylon, attempted to cast a spell to protect Nessie during the GUST team's expeditio
This issue delves into various unexplained phenomena, including UFO sightings near Loch Ness and reports of a 'grey cigar-shaped object'. It examines the Lough Ree monster, with a
This issue of Nessletter focuses on Steve Feltham's decade-long quest for the Loch Ness Monster, detailing his personal experiences and conviction in the existence of unidentified
This issue of NESSLETTER reports on the death of Ronnie Bremner, a key figure in the Loch Ness community and patron of the Loch Ness Project. It details his contributions to the Dr
This issue of Nessletter discusses Roy Johnston's photographs of a Loch Ness object, analyzing their authenticity and comparing them to known phenomena. It includes correspondence
This issue of Nessletter covers several significant anniversaries and ongoing investigations related to Loch Ness. It details the 50th anniversary of John Cobb's fatal water speed
This issue of the Nessletter discusses the declining number of 'good' Loch Ness monster sightings in 2003 and 2004, raising questions about the creatures' existence. It explores po
This issue details a holiday at Loch Ness in July 2003, including personal experiences and encounters with various individuals. A significant portion is dedicated to the 'Giant Eel
This issue of Nessletter covers personal updates from the author, including a family health scare and storm damage. It details a 'Giant Eel' sighting near Dores, with expert opinio
This issue of the Nessletter covers holiday experiences from 2004, including the discovery of a large cast-iron lid at the Abriachan pier and sonar contacts on Loch Ness. It also d
This issue of the Nessletter focuses on obituaries of notable figures in the Fortean and Loch Ness investigation communities: Frank Searle, known for his controversial Nessie photo
This issue of Nessletter explores the theory that Loch Ness Monster sightings in 1933 were caused by elephants from visiting circuses swimming in the loch, as suggested by Neil Cla
This issue of Nessletter details Val Smith's winter travels around Loch Ness in late 2005 and early 2006, including observations of the landscape and local events. It also reports
This issue of Nessletter 153 features a discussion about a new video sighting of a potential Nessie by Gordon Holmes, which was analyzed by researchers Adrian Shine and Dick Raynor
This issue of Nessletter details the editor's personal health struggles and his wife Doris's ongoing respiratory issues, which have limited his ability to publish. It also covers r
This issue of the Nessletter is marked by the author's personal grief over the recent deaths of his wife Doris, her sister Audrey, and brother Bill. Amidst these personal reflectio
This issue of Nessletter focuses on the 50th anniversary of Tim Dinsdale's famous 1960 film of a Loch Ness object. The article details Dinsdale's expedition, his observations, and
This issue of the Nessletter focuses on recent and historical sightings and reports related to Loch Ness. It highlights the work of Ulrich Magin in uncovering early American newspa
This issue of Nessletter focuses on recent sightings, primarily from 2011. Reports include a potential UFO sighting near Loch Ness with video evidence, a sighting of a 'long black
This issue of the Nessletter reviews a Loch Ness calendar featuring local residents and their views on the monster. It also critically examines a photograph taken by George Edwards
This issue of Nessletter details a recent hoax involving Geriant Gibson and friends who photographed a film prop hump in Loch Ness, leading to accusations of faking. It also revisi
This issue of Nessletter celebrates 40 years since the first publication in January 1974. It reflects on the history of Loch Ness investigations, including the work of Bob Rines an
This issue of Nessletter discusses the potential impact of low frequency sounds on human perception, drawing parallels to eyewitness accounts of unease during alleged sightings. It
This issue of Nessletter covers various Loch Ness-related topics. Doug Macfarlane reports on sonar use and wildlife sightings on Loch Ness and the Clyde. The mysterious wakes on Lo
This issue of Nessletter examines recent Loch Ness Monster reports, including a 'Blue Nessie' sighting and a 'Two Humps' photograph, both of which are dismissed as misinterpretatio