Binns wrote two sceptical books, the 1983 The Loch Ness Mystery Solved, and his 2017 The Loch Ness Mystery Reloaded. high and 25 feet (8m) long) and a long, wavy, narrow neck, slightly thicker than an elephant's trunk and as long as the 10–12-foot (3–4m) width of the road.The most recent photo considered to be 'good' appeared in newspapers in August 2012 it was allegedly taken by George Edwards in November 2011 but was 'definitely a hoax' according to the science journal. The first flipper photo is better-known than the second, and both were enhanced and retouched from the original negatives. He undertook a final expedition, using sonar and an underwater camera in an attempt to find a carcass. Loch Ness Monster (210 books) - Goodreads On 8 August, Rines' Raytheon DE-725C sonar unit, operating at a frequency of 200kHz and anchored at a depth of 11 metres (36ft), identified a moving target (or targets) estimated by echo strength at 6 to 9 metres (20 to 30ft) in length. Comgall and Canice (also known as Kenneth) he visited Brude, King of the Picts, at his castle near Inverness, Scotland but the pagan king refused them entrance fearful of the Christian's moral authority. Writing The Loch, I was originally suggested to do it by my former agent Ken Lashley, and I only wanted to do it if it wasn't going to be silly.