'Most compelling pictures yet' revealed of 'Loch Ness Monster'

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'Most compelling pictures yet' revealed of 'Loch Ness Monster'
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Chie Kelly (pictured), 52, took the photographs of the mysterious creature half a decade ago but did not share them out of fear of public ridicule.

A photographer has revealed 'compelling' photographs of the Loch Ness Monster after keeping them a secret for five years.

READ MORE: The Loch Ness Monster is NOT just a giant eel, study claims Advertisement Translator Mrs Kelly was taking photographs of the area at Dores when she and her businessman husband Scott, 69, saw a strange creature move right to left over a distance of about 100 metres.Mrs Kelly was so shocked by what she saw on August 13, 2018, that she feared public ridicule and did not share the images.

'They still defy explanation. I don't think they are otters - those creatures are much smaller than what is in the images - or divers. It also appears there may be two objects. They certainly warrant further investigation.' Mrs Kelly was on holiday with her family from Ascot in Berkshire at the time of the sighting. The family have since moved to near Fortose on the Black Isle.

'At first I wondered if it was an otter or a pair of otters or a seal, but we never saw a head and it never came up again for air. It was making this strange movement on the surface. We did not hear any sound. There were these strange shapes below the surface. I could not make out any colours - the water was dark.

'I have always believed there was something in Loch Ness. There is something unusual there, but I don't know what it is. What I saw looked like a serpent. It was definitely a creature and it was moving.'The family have since moved to near Fortose on the Black IsleMr Feltham said: 'They are exactly the type of pictures I have been wanting to take for three decades. It is rare to see something so clear on the surface.

The Cryptid Factor hosts said: 'This video allows us to see how the monster moves, which is a game-changer. As soon as we saw the finished footage we knew we had to take it to the world'. Other sightings James Gray's picture from 2001 when he and friend Peter Levings were out fishing on the Loch, while namesake Hugh Gray's blurred photo of what appears to be a large sea creature was published in the Daily Express in 1933.

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