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Isn’t it interesting that almost all the “video evidence” out there is either too blurry, grainy, or ambiguous to be actually compelling?
And yet, folks are compelled.
You would think that old folklore monsters, like the Loch Ness Monster, would be sufficiently caught on camera by now.
I mean, we have high-def footage of Mars and tornadoes, so why not these shy creatures?
Well, a husband and wife have just captured Nessie, or a “30-foot creature” moving below the surface of the Loch Ness in Scotland.
The Mirror reported that “experts have described it as the most compelling footage from the past two decades spent looking for the Loch Ness Monster”.
Although, it seems we are still stuck with a small snippet of possibility from a low-grade video shared by someone who happened to just be in the area at the supposed right time.
Apparently, you’re supposed to see humps form above the surface of the water with something swimming and turning below.
Is it just me or is this lake not dead still bar a few small unassuming ripples?
Gary Campbell has been recording Nessie for 25 years and has acknowledged the footage as the best he has seen in 22 years:
“In terms of video evidence, there’s been two or three really good videos in the past but this is certainly up there with the best of them,” he told Mail Online.
“When something like this comes along which is genuinely inexplicable then it is great.”
Perhaps you can make sense of this sighting with some still shots:
I am no expert, but it seems like a bit of a long shot to me.
Here’s the couple who captured the scene:
“I really don’t know what it was in the water. It was something large… It was propelling itself with something. It wasn’t how a fish would do it,” the woman said.
The husband and wife claim the creature was between 20 and 30ft long and had at least one fin or limb which moved “like an oar” beneath the surface.
They described seeing something weird under the water which “rushed forward and turned around.”
Believe it or not, this is now one of four sightings this year so far that has been approved on the Official Loch Ness Monster Sightings Register run by Campbell.
Almost like these so-called sightings are good for tourism in the area or something.
[source:mirror]
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