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New Nessie photograph surfaces

By T.K. Randall
July 23, 2011 · Comment icon 30 comments

Image Credit: William Jobes
William Jobes believes he may have captured Nessie on camera after attempting to do so for 45 years.
The 62-year-old was at Fort Augustus when he noticed a dark object in the water around 200-300 yards from the shore. "'I have actually been coming up to Inverness for the past 45 years and I have never seen anything like this before," he says.
At first glance it looks like another dark ripple on the water. But study the photograph more closely and a dark hump and tail can be seen poking through the water's surface, or so a life-long hunter of the Loch Ness monster hunter claims.


Source: Daily Mail | Comments (30)




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Comment icon #21 Posted by Keosen 14 years ago
It's interesting that even while the man who started this admitted it was a hoax people are still trying to find it. Einstein quote fits in so many topics on this and similar boards.
Comment icon #22 Posted by chainsawcam 14 years ago
jeeeeeeeeez, in this age of digital, HD, even 3D, what looks like a rock in lake is still the best anyone can come up with!? RETARDS!
Comment icon #23 Posted by Taut 14 years ago
The fact that there is only one pic, and that this guy carries a high speed camera means to me that there was only one "Good" pic. I vote Log. I thought the "one pic" thing was interesting as well.........45 years and he took only one pic with a high speed camera? Yeah, I'm with ya!
Comment icon #24 Posted by Goodnite 13 years ago
I'm gonna have to go with a log. Not very much definition in the photo to say other than that.
Comment icon #25 Posted by grendals_bane 13 years ago
Nice picture....of a log.
Comment icon #26 Posted by Neognosis 13 years ago
If someone showed a random sampling of people that picture, WITHOUT preconditioning them to expect a picture of a sea monster, I wager most would not have seen a sea monster in the picture at all.
Comment icon #27 Posted by orangepeaceful79 13 years ago
If someone showed a random sampling of people that picture, WITHOUT preconditioning them to expect a picture of a sea monster, I wager most would not have seen a sea monster in the picture at all. The brain is widely known and documented to fill in the blanks with our pre-conceptions. Gosh darned impressionable mistake-prone brains! My brain thinks it looks lumpy, dark, and wet. Like a log would be. Because we have evidence of logs existing.
Comment icon #28 Posted by orangepeaceful79 13 years ago
Why are we still talking about Loch Ness? Marine biologists have proven that there is not enough fish stock in the lake to support a family of large creatures. Thousands of people roaming the lake with cameras and yet not one credible photo or video. Stick a fork in it! You are obviously forgetting that Nessie, like bigfoot prefers to dine on invisible food that leaves no traces of ever having been there or being gone either. So its no wonder that science can't find enough fish to support a family of 'em. And I bet the Nessies eat their own dead or bury them in caves or something too.
Comment icon #29 Posted by orangepeaceful79 13 years ago
You are obviously forgetting that Nessie, like bigfoot prefers to dine on invisible food that leaves no traces of ever having been there or being gone either. So its no wonder that science can't find enough fish to support a family of 'em. And I bet the Nessies eat their own dead or bury them in caves or something too. they really should change Nessie's name to the "Log Ness Monster".
Comment icon #30 Posted by bigtroutak 13 years ago
Why are we still talking about Loch Ness? Marine biologists have proven that there is not enough fish stock in the lake to support a family of large creatures. Thousands of people roaming the lake with cameras and yet not one credible photo or video. Stick a fork in it! So they've proven nessie is a carnovore?


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