Google Street View now lets you explore Loch Ness for the mysterious creature captured in a photo in 1934 by Robert Kenneth Wilson. With cameras mounted on various boats, users can explore Loch Ness all day long. Google even updated the Google Doodle in observance of the 81st anniversary.

A Google spokesperson was surprised when they were alerted of a strange object floating on Loch Ness lake in the Scottish Highlands.

According to Telegraph Travel, one image has some wondering if she has been found. Google was equally interested, stating, "We were surprised by this sighting too."

Loch Ness is roughly 23 miles long and nearly 800 feet deep.

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Savannah Chrisley, daughter of former reality TV stars Todd and Julie Chrisley, speaks outside the Federal Prison Camp on May 28, 2025, in Pensacola, Fla. President Donald Trump pardoned Todd and Julie Chrisley, who were found guilty of defrauding banks out of $36 million and hiding millions in earnings to avoid paying taxes. (Dan Anderson/AP)

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