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'Exciting' new photographs of the Loch Ness Monster revealed


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More pics have emerged:

The "most exciting" photographs ever taken of the Loch Ness Monster have surfaced after last weekend’s massive search for Nessie.

Chie Kelly captured the images five years ago - but feared public ridicule. The translator, 51, was taking photographs of the area at Dores when she and her businessman husband Scott, 68, saw a strange creature move right to left over a distance of about 100 metres on August 13, 2018 It then disappeared and never resurfaced.

She was inspired by the biggest search for Nessie in over 50 years at the weekend, in which hundreds of volunteers took part. It was then that she plucked up the courage to show her startling photographs to veteran Nessie hunter Steve Feltham.

'Most exciting' photos ever taken of Loch Ness Monster emerge after shy owner hid them (msn.com)

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2 hours ago, pellinore said:

More pics have emerged:

The "most exciting" photographs ever taken of the Loch Ness Monster have surfaced after last weekend’s massive search for Nessie.

 


And now it's a bag of rubbish :o    I'll have to add that to the list of official LNMs

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4 hours ago, Essan said:


And now it's a bag of rubbish :o    I'll have to add that to the list of official LNMs

Looked like floating trash bags to me too.

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5 hours ago, Zebra3 said:

New ‘sighting’ of Loch Ness monster captured in ‘most exciting’ photos ever

https://nypost.com/2023/08/31/new-sighting-of-loch-ness-monster-captured-in-photos/

Interesting, atypical for LNM photos.

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9 minutes ago, Robotic Jew said:

What kind of lives are these people living if there qualify as "most exciting photos ever"??? Do they not have the internet??

The photos aren't much in themselves, but if they were evidence of a living "prehistoric monster" it would be pretty exciting.

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On 9/1/2023 at 9:36 AM, Robotic Jew said:

What kind of lives are these people living if there qualify as "most exciting photos ever"??? Do they not have the internet??

If the headline was "Lady spots trash bags in loch". No one would read it...

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the video is useless.  

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It does look like trash bags floating, but the lady mentioned the object went under again, which is weired for floating trash bags. Not sure what to make of this.

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LINK: Creature photographed in Loch Ness 'is not monster'

"But now, a paranormal investigator has dampened Nessie hunters’ hopes by saying the strange object photographed “spinning and rolling” in the water is “most likely” a sturgeon."
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Easy come, easy go

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22 hours ago, Montello said:

Nessie is dead I doubt that creature is still alive

Yes….if it is dead, it is most likely not alive.

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On 9/9/2023 at 3:37 AM, openozy said:

Nessie in a body bag.

Has anyone seen the 16 pix that was taken not saying body bag,but to ball like objects in one picture may be a clue this could be from a Nessie  doc or film that sunk those balls could be floats from that and the rest part of that Nessie doc or film.

But here is some thing else.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ZO0--ir6LI

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1 minute ago, johncbdg said:

Has anyone seen the 16 pix that was taken not saying body bag,but to ball like objects in one picture may be a clue this could be from a Nessie  doc or film that sunk those balls could be floats from that and the rest part of that Nessie doc or film.

But here is some thing else.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ZO0--ir6LI

Here is my picture similar...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ur0TrOv9JiE

 

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On 9/1/2023 at 5:47 PM, pellinore said:

The photos aren't much in themselves, but if they were evidence of a living "prehistoric monster" it would be pretty exciting.

Except of course how can it be 'prehistoric' this is 2023, that would mean this particular single creature hasn't evolved in 200 million years!!

Saw a clip of a paleontologist explaining that for this creature to survive through history (if prehistoric) they would be so commonplace there would be whole colonies of these things like herds of elephants at a watering hole. Best guess from the paleontologist was a sturgeon.

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28 minutes ago, itsnotoutthere said:

... for this creature to survive through history (if prehistoric) they would be so commonplace there would be whole colonies of these things like herds of elephants at a watering hole. ..

This image made me chuckle!

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1 hour ago, pellinore said:

This image made me chuckle!

Well, it's what the guy said, and I can see his logic. If it survived this long, why is there only one? But I believe we are as one on this topic at least....i.e. to be taken with a large pinch of salt :tu:

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On 9/18/2023 at 8:25 PM, Cryptid_Control said:

I can't say I'm excited

Anyone excited by these needs to get out more.

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I've been saying the Loch Ness monster is a giant eel for decades now.

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