Bruce and Katherine
Recent visitors report that the loch levels are down far enough that the outer ring walls of the island can be surveyed. Fiona Baker, David Connolly, and Tom Addyman are scheduled to visit the island for one final day of field work on August 4. EVPF Board members have advanced the funds (1050 GBP) to cover the day's work ... pending donations and/or sponsorship for reimbursement. This should allow the Phase II and Phase III field work to be completed. There is still a week or more of "office" work to do to complete drawings, maps, survey documents and reports. Thank you for all your support!
Bruce and Katherine
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12/1/2015 04:06:18 pm
Preparations make the better part of the whole project. I remember how we planned the Society actions in Utah. It was a great challenge.
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12/15/2016 01:06:20 am
Arrangements improve the part of the entire venture. I recollect how we arranged the Society activities in Utah. These reports additionally demonstrate that Nessie doesn't simply hang out in one a player in Loch Ness - she's similarly as prone to show up at either end so I assume the message for beast seekers is to keep your eyes peeled regardless of where you are at the loch.
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