The Monster of Loch Ness: Real or Not?
Nestled amidst the breathtaking highlands of Scotland lies the legendary Loch Ness, a shimmering expanse of water steeped in myth and mystery. Known globally as the home of the elusive Nessie—an enigmatic creature said to lurk beneath its surface—Loch Ness has captured the imagination of adventurers, historians, and monster enthusiasts alike.
In this episode, we embark on an exhilarating journey to Loch Ness, where the rugged beauty of the landscape is matched only by the allure of its secrets. Will we catch a glimpse of the fabled beast that has intrigued visitors for centuries? Or will the waters remain tranquil, holding their mysteries close?
Join me as I explore the stunning scenery, delve into the rich folklore, and seek answers to one of the world’s most enduring questions: Is Nessie real? Prepare for an adventure filled with wonder and excitement as we venture into the heart of Scotland’s most famous lake.
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Video “The monster of LOCH NESS – REAL OR NOT?” was uploaded on 07/20/2025 to Youtube Channel Itchy Boots
With sheep don’t ‘herd’ them drive through them 😊
I love your videos ❤ i have a fr in findhi4n please go there haha i wana see her so much
A castle for a queen
Scotland wooh what a beauty to see it through your eyes fantastic ❤❤ and thank you .
Awesome! 🙂
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Se " hirviö " löytyy ihmisten korvien välistä
This video is my favourite
Thank you for the scenic views
Yes, it is really beautiful. 👍👍👍
Thank you. Got [i think] the first two signed copies of your book in South Africa. The ones you left in Stanford. Its all the way in Centurion South Africa. Thans to a friend in London, Alan, that I aked to try and get a copy.
Once again, the bike and drone footage of the beautiful scenery soothes my soul. I love how your eyes light up when encountering the archaeological and geological discoveries. Your exuberance is like salve to the soul. If I had ever had a daughter, I can imagine her to have been like you.
July has been quite wet in Glasgow – noticeable how Noraly and her T7 reflect the weather conditions on the roads at 60 mph – August can be wet too but 2025 has shown dry spring and sunny May/June period. The Great Glen fault had lateral movement to the SW 420 million years ago and dykes are NE – SW trending – Caledonian Orogeny
Thanks for showing, all the best for Noraly and Skotland❤️🍦☀️👍🏼
Great drone shots under the bridge going up river brillant
Lago ness famoso por sus mentiras avistamientos falsos imaginaciones humanas. Si noraly si pones un tronco de árbol y dices ahí está el monstruo te lo van a creer.
Noraly a une maîtrise de ses caméras et du drone exceptionnelle. Résultats des images de pro de la classe d'un National Géography ou autre chaîne professionnelle. Bravo
I had a moment of panic when I saw you using the green hangle at the petrol station. Here in the United States, the green handle is almost always diesel. 😂 It was just a fraction of a second of panic, but the panic was real. 😂
You can ride and camp within 100 yards from Stonehenge if you use the Stonehenge Public Byway to get there. I camped 100 yards from Stonehenge during my bicycle trip through Europe in 2022.
Noraly in teaching/demonstrating mode on her travels in Scotland – may retreat into her ivory tower after global trek ? NE – SW vertical faulting across Scotland ! Nan Shepherd and her living mountain……
I have been to Spittal of Glenshee in the early 90th. And from what I remember…. rain 14 days long, except for a few days drie. Pitlochry though was mostly sunny.
Very nice area.
Welcome to Scotland 🏴🏴🏴 will give you a toot if ah see ya aboot lass. ❤
Edit…. wow! Scotland flag 🏴 no longer allowed on youtube???
Nice!
Can you imagine the number of views you would have gotten if Nessi had suddenly run out of the Woods and carried you off to it's liar at the bottom of the lake .
so happy tosee you riding in the UK and SCOTLAND.
Meetup with Una Moto? 🤔You inspired him a lot 😁
Superb Drone work! Thanks
Glad you visited my home village and went to Ness Deli but I was hoping you attempt to say the name of the village lol. Also small detail. Loch is gaelic for lake so technically you called it Lake Lake Ness :p
Hope you go to beautiful Yorkshire soon.