Incredible video shows the moment 'Loch Ness Monster' emerges from lake
Captivating new footage shows the moment a mysterious 'creature' emerges from Loch Ness - before it sinks back down to the depths when a boat approaches.
Eoin O’Faodhagain was watching the water at home via webcam when he spotted what he says "could well be the Loch Ness Monster" surfacing in the distance. The Nessie hunter first spotted what "looked like the head and neck of something", which then went back below the surface. This was followed by the appearance of "a long black object" about eight feet long with a "black, round, hump-like shape", which then rolled over in water in a "whale-lake" fashion.
New footage from Loch Ness shows a mysterious object with a 'black hump' (Credit: Visit Inverness Loch Ness via Pen News)Mr O’Faodhagain said: "I thought it was very unusual – not just the fact that something rose up out of the water, but the manner in which it submerged, and the big black shape that appeared on the surface intrigued me. It could well be the Loch Ness Monster."
Eoin, a veteran Nessie hunter who often longs on to watch the water from his home in County Donegal, Ireland, has already ruled out other animals as the culprit. He said: “It was unlike any fish jumping, the actions and movements were completely different. It dived unlike a seal – the movement when submerging would rule this out in my opinion. Certainly, it did not submerge like an otter either.”
Eoin O’Faodhagain was watching the water at home via webcam and said it 'could well be the Loch Ness Monster (Credit: Visit Inverness Loch Ness via Pen News) The 59-year-old also thinks it’s revealing that the creature dived as a boat approached. He said: “It would make you think that: whatever species it is, it is highly shy of movement and noise. This is unlike seals, which are quite curious in nature – seals have been known to come up onto kayaks and boats. I can't see Nessie ever doing something like that.”
The creature was spotted on August 27 as hundreds of volunteers searched for the fabled monster in what was billed as the largest Nessie hunt in more than 50 years. Mr O’Faodhagain's footage was captured using a webcam maintained by Visit Inverness Loch Ness (VILN) at Shoreland Lodges, near Fort Augustus on the loch’s southern shore.
Earlier this month, we reported how a civil servant thinks he spotted the Loch Ness monster after claiming to see a HEAD and two HUMPS moving in the water. Alistair Gray was unable to get a snap of the mystery beast. But the 58-year-old quickly sketched down what he saw on Saturday on a piece of paper.
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The drawing shows a pointy head and a pair of bumps bobbing above the surface. It is the FIFTH credible sighting of Nessie this year. Alistair was one of 200 volunteers taking part in the hunt for the folklore beast last weekend. It is recorded on The Official Register of Loch Ness Monster Sightings.
It is compiled by Nessie expert, Gary Campbell who has been doing it since 1996. He said: Alistair Gray, taking part in the Loch Ness Exploration search, reported that at 3.20 pm he saw something unusual halfway across the loch from his position near Invermoriston.
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