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4 August 2017
When the mating starts, you could be in trouble Nationwide reporter to the pilot of the female Nessie
Nessie hunters have tried to track it down using sonar. Some have even dived down to the depths of Loch Ness in a miniature submarine.But back in 1975 firefighters from Hemel Hempstead, near London, decided that they could get Nessie to come to them. All they needed was a papier-mâché ‘Lady Nessie’; pop one of those in the water and nature would take its course.In the Nationwide clip below, she’s revealed in all her glory.
Hempstead firefighters built a honey trap for the Loch Ness Monster.
Unfortunately, their creation was damaged due to a collision with the jetty and the mission had to be abandoned.Nessie remains at large.
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