LOCH NESS MONSTER
PLANS TO PHOTOGRAPH —t — SUBMARINE APPARATUS ' LONDON, Sept. 25 Mr. J. E. Williamson, originator of submarine motion pictures, has arrived from Florida, with plans to investigate the Loch Ness monster in his Jair. He proposes to go down into the loch through a flexible metallic tube 2ft. in diameter. The tube will be connected with a spherical photosphere adapted to marine observation and photography. Mr. Williamson believes that the monster is a giant squid, which, he says, is one of the largest of intelligent sea animals. Its tentacles, which show like fins when it is swimming, resemble a head, and that fact is the basis of many sea-serpent stories.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21921, 3 October 1934, Page 11
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