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Loch Ness Monster hunter who has chased Nessie for 30 years vows to find proof
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 83131832:MV81MTk3MTExXzE1REZFRDY4] A dedicated Loch Ness Monster hunter who has lived by the lake for over 30 years says he will remain there until he proves that Nessie is real. Steve Feltham, 59, has been casting a watchful eye over the lake since June 19, 1991, dedicating over half his life to the legendary beast. Steve, who has previously been recognised by Guinness World Records for the longest continuous monster-hunting vigil of the loch, first visited the area at the age of seven on a family holiday and became obsessed with spotting Nessie. It was at the age of 29 when he decided to pack in his job and leave his home and girlfriend in Dorset to embark on his sight-seeing mission, reports the Daily Star. He has now spent well over 11,000 days watching out for the Loch Ness Monster - and vows to stay in order to solve the mystery. https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/weird-news/loch-ness-monster-hunter-who-27620322 [/quote]
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A dedicated Loch Ness Monster hunter who has lived by the lake for over 30 years says he will remain there until he proves that Nessie is real.
Steve Feltham, 59, has been casting a watchful eye over the lake since June 19, 1991, dedicating over half his life to the legendary beast.
Steve, who has previously been recognised by Guinness World Records for the longest continuous monster-hunting vigil of the loch, first visited the area at the age of seven on a family holiday and became obsessed with spotting Nessie.
It was at the age of 29 when he decided to pack in his job and leave his home and girlfriend in Dorset to embark on his sight-seeing mission, reports the Daily Star.
He has now spent well over 11,000 days watching out for the Loch Ness Monster - and vows to stay in order to solve the mystery.
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