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Photographer spots Loch Ness Monster and NOT three seals playing together


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Stop the press – we have finally had a 100% legitimate sighting of the Loch Ness Monster.

 

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100% legit photo of the Loch Ness Monster

 

The ‘creature’, which is definitely one long serpentine monster and NOT three separate seals bobbing through the water, was spotted by amateur photographer Ian Bremner when he was driving around the Highlands.

 

The 58-year-old was apparently searching for red deer, but instead stumbled across the rare sight of three seals playing together Nessie.

‘It’s a part of the world that always makes you second guess what you’re seeing,’ Ian said.

 

‘When you’re up there, you’re constantly looking in the water to see if you can spot anything in there.

‘This is the first time I’ve ever seen Nessie in the loch. It would be amazing if I were the first one to find her.’

 

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Splashy splashy

 

He added that he’s ‘normally a bit of a sceptic when it comes to Nessie’, but now he’s changing his mind.

Shockingly, however, some of Ian’s friends have suggested that the photo actually does just show some seals.

 

‘I suppose it could be seals, but I’m not so sure,’ Ian said. ‘The more I think about it, the more I think it could be Nessie.’

Over the years there have been 1,081 apparent sightings of the Loch Ness Monster.

 

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It appears to be 3 seals.  Notice the splashes before the 2d and 3rd objects but nothing in the vicinity of the first object, not even a wake.  I have a friend, who was by profession an imagery analyst, take a look at the picture, and while he does not want his name in the public, he made several statements concerning the picture.  He would need the original digital card or film/negative to make a definitive examination. Based upon the available photo in the media, it appears the 'head' is that of a seal and appears to be stationary in the water since there is no visible wake.  He agreed with me that the splashes indicate separate animals reentering the water, that a streamlined body would not create splashes but wakes.  The absence of a wake from the head or any indication of water displacement and the splashes from the 2d and 3rd objects indicate that the 1st item is not moving, or is moving/drifting very slowly,  and the other two are moving rapidly enough to create a splash, therefore, it cannot be a single entity.

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