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NewsApril 15, 2016

LONDON -- An underwater robot exploring Loch Ness has discovered a dark, monster-shaped mass in its depths. Tourism officials said the 30-foot object is not the fabled Loch Ness Monster, but a prop left over from a 1970 film. Billy Wilder's "The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes" puts the great detective on the trail of the monster -- which turns out to be a disguised submarine. A model of the submarine-monster sank during production to the bottom of the 750 foot-deep lake...

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LONDON -- An underwater robot exploring Loch Ness has discovered a dark, monster-shaped mass in its depths. Tourism officials said the 30-foot object is not the fabled Loch Ness Monster, but a prop left over from a 1970 film. Billy Wilder's "The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes" puts the great detective on the trail of the monster -- which turns out to be a disguised submarine. A model of the submarine-monster sank during production to the bottom of the 750 foot-deep lake.

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