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In 1907, a team of hydrologists and surveyors traveled to the northeast shore of Loch Ness to study the lake bed, intending to pave the way for a new lock on the Caledonian Canal. They carried measuring chains, maps in oiled covers, and the confidence of men of science who believed that the depths of the lake contained nothing but silt, stones, and cold water. But when the ropes began to break at an impossible depth, when the metal links were crumpled like paper by an unknown force, and when those pale yellow eyes, cold as the abyss itself, appeared in the fog, it became clear that something lived beneath the ink-black surface of the lake that did not want to be disturbed. What rose from the depths on those July nights left behind only scraps of rope, a torn coat, and a fear that no amount of water could wash away, even twenty years later So, before we continue, please make sure you're subscribed and let us know where you're watching from Thank you. I was twenty-eight years old when I first saw Loch Ness in a way that forever changed my understanding of the world. I arrived there not as a tourist or a romantic, enchanted by the legends of the Highlands, but as a hydraulic engineer, a member of a government expedition led by William Fraser, chief engineer of the Caledonian Canal extension project. ‼️ Subscribe for more forgotten expeditions / @notespast 🗝️ About Notes the Past: Notes the Past unearths buried accounts and forbidden encounters from the archives of history. We reconstruct immersive narratives about Imperial explorers, Arctic surveyors, colonial expeditions, Siberian hunters, and vanished research teams facing creatures that official records refuse to acknowledge. Each story is anchored in authentic historical periods — Tsarist Russia, early expeditions, frontier settlements, scientific surveys — featuring encounters with legendary entities: Chuchuna in the Siberian wilderness, Almasti in the Caucasus, lake monsters in remote waters, and ancient horrors lurking beyond mapped territories. We combine archival detail with cinematic storytelling to resurrect these suppressed accounts. If you appreciate channels exploring historical mysteries and forgotten horrors, Notes the Past will pull you into the shadows of the past. If you enjoy channels like MrBallen, Wartime Stories, Captain Mort, or Bedtime Stories, In the past, you’ll feel right at home here. #NotesthePast #horrorstories #creepypasta #folklore #historicalhorror #cryptid #lochnessmonster