ID | #1600935794 |
Added | Thu, 24/09/2020 |
Author | July N. |
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Phenomena | |
Status | Fact
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A creature with a curved neck, like the one previously seen in Loch ness, was caught in the camera lens near the Scottish coast. An eyewitness is sure that he filmed the Loch ness monster. Probably, the creature decided to leave the usual reservoir of habitat.
A 56-year-old Scot named Andrew Brunton, walking along the North sea coast near Cape Chanonry in the city of Fortrose, noticed something strange in the water, which was not like the usual inhabitants of the sea. The man had the impression that a prehistoric creature was moving in the water. Initially, the Scot had the intention to photograph dolphins. He took a number of pictures and went home. It was only while looking at the photos that Andrew noticed something strange.
According to the Scotsman, the object looked like a large curved pipe, it left a long trail behind it. The animal was definitely not a Dolphin, whale, otter, or fish.
If we analyze the size of the bather's head and the distance from it to the underwater monster, we can conclude that the size of the head of the Loch ness monster is about a meter.
The presence of a water trail indicates that the object was moving. No netizens were able to explain the possible nature of the creation. Everyone agreed that the water could be a sea monster or Nessie herself. In theory, Nessie could have left Loch ness, as it connects to the river on which the city of Inverness stands. Inverness, in turn, is only six miles from Fortrose.
The news was covered even by the British media. No scientist has yet come up with a theory about an interesting observation.
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