Actor Charlie Sheen reportedly made a recent visit to Scotland to look out for the famous Loch Ness monster.
The monster has been a matter of muse since many years, and people have time and again tried to trace proof of its existence in the Loch Ness lake.
Sheen is said to have gone there in his private jet, and he was accompanied by his friends Todd Zeile and Brian Peck.
The friends stayed at the historic Aldourie Castle, on the shores of Loch Ness, for one night only, and the manager of the place is sure that Sheen will be back soon, reports thesun.co.uk.
"All I can say is that Mr. Sheen and his party were perfect guests and thoroughly enjoyed their trip to Scotland and Loch Ness," Lavinia Turner, general manager of the castle, said.
"They had a wonderful and relaxing time but unfortunately didn't see any sign of Nessie although I'm sure they'll be back in the future to try again," she added.
The stories about Loch Ness monster have been famous from 1950s when some people claimed to have seen it. However, no substantial proof has been provided and others just consider it a myth.
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