A monster hunter believes a recent sighting of a double-humped creature in Loch Ness is the first genuine sighting of the year. Eoin O'Faodhagain spotted the unusual shape rising and sinking in the water while watching a webcam feed. He ruled out other possibilities, such as logs, waves, wildlife, or humans, concluding that the 'only possibility is Nessie.'
READ MORE:A monster hunter says 'the only possibility is Nessie' after catching a double-humped creature on camera in what's been called the first sighting of the year.
Eoin O'Faodhagain was watching Loch Ness via webcam when he spotted something rising and sinking in the water, estimated to be up to 20 feet long The footage, taken on Sunday around 1pm, was captured using a webcam at the Clansman Hotel maintained by Visit Inverness Loch Ness 'There is a strong resemblance to my only registered sighting last year, also captured on the Clansman webcam in July.Mr O'Faodhagain often logs on to watch the water from his home in County Donegal, Ireland.
Robert Kenneth Wilson, a London physician, captured arguably the most famous image of the Loch Ness Monster. The surgeon’s photograph was published in the Daily Mail on April 21, 1934 - however it was later proven to be a fake An online register lists more than 1,000 total Nessie sightings, created by Mr Campbell, the man behind the Official Loch Ness Monster Fan Club and is available at www.lochnesssightings.com.Many Nessie witnesses have mentioned large, crocodile-like scutes sitting atop the spine of the creature, leading some to believe an escaped amphibian may be to blame.
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