A cash reward is up for grabs 💰
A millionaire has offered a cash reward for anyone that has proof the Loch Ness Monster is actually real.
The businessman and millionaire made the impromptu announcement live on ITV’s This Morning on Thursday. Juliana Delaney, Chief Executive of Continuum, said: “We are absolutely delighted that Dave shares our enthusiasm and passion around this global phenomenon. “We wish everyone luck in their search, we know we will be watching the iconic Loch ourselves. As the Loch Ness Centre says ‘Keep Looking’.”
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