The ripples first appear at the bottom right. Image Credit: YouTube / Eoin Fagan
Something strange was moving through the waters of Scotland's most famous loch on Tuesday.
Eoin O'Faodhagain - who is certainly no stranger to recording and uploading footage of Loch Ness Monster sightings - had been watching a webcam mounted at Shoreland Lodges near Fort Augustus on the southern shore of the loch when he spotted something moving in the water.
At first, the object seemed to remain stationary, but then it began moving towards the left and continued doing so for some time.
"My heart was pounding because I knew I was onto something here. and when the creature resurfaced and moved parallel to the boat, what a picture that was," said Eoin.
"This picture belongs in any exhibition to do with the Loch Ness Monster. I won the lottery with this video clip. It is quite large and throwing up a lot of water, and its wake is nearly as big as the boat, 15 or 20 feet would not be an over exaggeration."
"I immediately knew when it first emerged and began to move that this is no large fish, fish do not have wakes."
Lets cut the foreplay. Whatever this is it is big and has barnacles growing on it,so a 50/50 chance of a dinosaur or Whale. But either way they don't live forever so there must be a cave system leading to the ocean which, (unfortunately) is hinting at a Whale since Dinosaurs would have been hunted or seen globally. The real mystery is LockNess may not be a lock, and nessie is probably a whale who has found a way in and out.
The video in your post is being discussed in another thread. It's here: Â What do you think Loch Ness is? https://www.highlandtitles.com/stay-loch-ness/guide/
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