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Camera set up to catch Loch Ness Monster unearthed

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  • m137@lemmy.worldM [email protected]

    Yeah, a whole other era of the Internet.

    quill7513@slrpnk.netQ This user is from outside of this forum
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    back when there was still some fun and magic out there

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      An underwater camera set up 55 years ago to try and photograph the Loch Ness Monster has been found by accident by a robot submarine.

      The ocean-going yellow sub - called Boaty McBoatface - was being put through trials when its propeller snagged the mooring for the 1970s camera system.

      It is believed it was lowered 180m (591ft) below the loch's surface by the Loch Ness Investigation Bureau, a group set up in the 1960s to uncover the existence of Nessie in the waters.

      No footage of Nessie has been found on the camera, but one of the submarine's engineers was able to develop a few images of the loch's murky waters.

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      i read that at first as "camera to to set up the loch ness monster" and i thought they were trying to frame the loch ness monster of a crime she didn't commit

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      • quill7513@slrpnk.netQ [email protected]

        back when there was still some fun and magic out there

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        First year of Trump but there was little to fear from the bumbling idjit.

        Now tho' ... šŸ˜ž

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        • quill7513@slrpnk.netQ [email protected]

          i read that at first as "camera to to set up the loch ness monster" and i thought they were trying to frame the loch ness monster of a crime she didn't commit

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          They were trying to catch her in a loving embrace with her cousin, the Ogopogo.

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            An underwater camera set up 55 years ago to try and photograph the Loch Ness Monster has been found by accident by a robot submarine.

            The ocean-going yellow sub - called Boaty McBoatface - was being put through trials when its propeller snagged the mooring for the 1970s camera system.

            It is believed it was lowered 180m (591ft) below the loch's surface by the Loch Ness Investigation Bureau, a group set up in the 1960s to uncover the existence of Nessie in the waters.

            No footage of Nessie has been found on the camera, but one of the submarine's engineers was able to develop a few images of the loch's murky waters.

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            Omg, a camera with a flash cube - so it would have been able to take 4 flash pictures.

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              An underwater camera set up 55 years ago to try and photograph the Loch Ness Monster has been found by accident by a robot submarine.

              The ocean-going yellow sub - called Boaty McBoatface - was being put through trials when its propeller snagged the mooring for the 1970s camera system.

              It is believed it was lowered 180m (591ft) below the loch's surface by the Loch Ness Investigation Bureau, a group set up in the 1960s to uncover the existence of Nessie in the waters.

              No footage of Nessie has been found on the camera, but one of the submarine's engineers was able to develop a few images of the loch's murky waters.

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              Isn’t it best practice to develop film as soon as possible after taking a picture. Surely the undeveloped picture would have degraded after 55 years?

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                First year of Trump but there was little to fear from the bumbling idjit.

                Now tho' ... šŸ˜ž

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                June 16th, 2015 was when Trump the candidate started in earnest. We've been dealing with his shit off and on for almost 10 years now.

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                  Isn’t it best practice to develop film as soon as possible after taking a picture. Surely the undeveloped picture would have degraded after 55 years?

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                  Did you see the pictures in the article?

                  You're right, but how bad depends on a lot of factors.

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                    The photos are in the article!

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                    And at least 7 people upvoted them

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                      An underwater camera set up 55 years ago to try and photograph the Loch Ness Monster has been found by accident by a robot submarine.

                      The ocean-going yellow sub - called Boaty McBoatface - was being put through trials when its propeller snagged the mooring for the 1970s camera system.

                      It is believed it was lowered 180m (591ft) below the loch's surface by the Loch Ness Investigation Bureau, a group set up in the 1960s to uncover the existence of Nessie in the waters.

                      No footage of Nessie has been found on the camera, but one of the submarine's engineers was able to develop a few images of the loch's murky waters.

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                      Kind of puts a pin in Nessie then, if we can find a small camera lost 55 years ago but not a giant animal.

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                        An underwater camera set up 55 years ago to try and photograph the Loch Ness Monster has been found by accident by a robot submarine.

                        The ocean-going yellow sub - called Boaty McBoatface - was being put through trials when its propeller snagged the mooring for the 1970s camera system.

                        It is believed it was lowered 180m (591ft) below the loch's surface by the Loch Ness Investigation Bureau, a group set up in the 1960s to uncover the existence of Nessie in the waters.

                        No footage of Nessie has been found on the camera, but one of the submarine's engineers was able to develop a few images of the loch's murky waters.

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                        here's the images

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                          Omg, a camera with a flash cube - so it would have been able to take 4 flash pictures.

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                          I had that exact same camera when I was a kid. My favourite part was putting in new flash cubes. Dude when the Kodak Disc came out we were wetting our pants, that thing had INFINITE FLASH

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                            The photos are in the article!

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                            I'm here to do two things: not read articles, and make ignorant comments based on not reading articles

                            and I'm almost out of articles to not read

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                              The photos are in the article!

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                              There are two maybe four photos in the article, and I genuinely don’t see a source for the rest of them.

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                                An underwater camera set up 55 years ago to try and photograph the Loch Ness Monster has been found by accident by a robot submarine.

                                The ocean-going yellow sub - called Boaty McBoatface - was being put through trials when its propeller snagged the mooring for the 1970s camera system.

                                It is believed it was lowered 180m (591ft) below the loch's surface by the Loch Ness Investigation Bureau, a group set up in the 1960s to uncover the existence of Nessie in the waters.

                                No footage of Nessie has been found on the camera, but one of the submarine's engineers was able to develop a few images of the loch's murky waters.

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                                No footage of Nessie will ever be found or captured, because in 1991 the dude who started the damn rumor with that one famous photo admitted that it was a hoax. Why people still continue to search for the monster baffles me.

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                                • samus12345@lemm.eeS [email protected]

                                  June 16th, 2015 was when Trump the candidate started in earnest. We've been dealing with his shit off and on for almost 10 years now.

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                                  When was the off? Motherfucker has been daily news, even during biden's term. Fucking news can't stand a day with out him. He was right about at least one thing: he's good for ratings.

                                  I'm so fucking tired

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                                    There are two maybe four photos in the article, and I genuinely don’t see a source for the rest of them.

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                                    What makes you think there are more? The cameras were only ever rigged to take four photographs max

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                                      An underwater camera set up 55 years ago to try and photograph the Loch Ness Monster has been found by accident by a robot submarine.

                                      The ocean-going yellow sub - called Boaty McBoatface - was being put through trials when its propeller snagged the mooring for the 1970s camera system.

                                      It is believed it was lowered 180m (591ft) below the loch's surface by the Loch Ness Investigation Bureau, a group set up in the 1960s to uncover the existence of Nessie in the waters.

                                      No footage of Nessie has been found on the camera, but one of the submarine's engineers was able to develop a few images of the loch's murky waters.

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                                      Shouldn't it be unwatered? :^)

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                                        here's the images

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                                        I was hoping for something more like this:

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                                        • C [email protected]

                                          What makes you think there are more? The cameras were only ever rigged to take four photographs max

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                                          You’re joking right?

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