‘Boaty McBoatface’ finds camera from 1970s set to snap Loch Ness Monster

Adrian Shine, Loch Ness expert and founder of the Loch Ness Project with the camera. (The Loch Ness Centre via SWNS)

By Elizabeth Hunter

An historic Loch Ness Monster hunting camera is now as good as new after being restored by 'The Repair Shop' team - despite spending 50 years underwater.

‘Boaty McBoatface’ finds camera from 1970s set to snap Loch Ness Monster

Staff at The Loch Ness Centre pose with the camera. (The Loch Ness Centre via SWNS)

‘Boaty McBoatface’ finds camera from 1970s set to snap Loch Ness Monster

Adam Shine with Will Kirk with the camera. (The Loch Ness Centre via SWNS)

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