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A prolific Loch Ness Monster hunter has recorded new footage of a “17-foot-long” anomaly moving in the fabled Scottish waters. The footage was captured off of a webcam operated by Visit Inverness Loch Ness near the Clansman Hotel.
Eoin O’Faodhagain, who has recorded more than two dozen purported sightings of the Loch Ness Monster over the past two-plus years, said about his latest video, “I saw a large creature, brown-black in color just breaking the surface, creating a strange circular movement.”
The approximately two-minute-long sighting took place at 6:57 p.m. on September 23rd and was so unique that it even caught the Loch Ness Monster expert by surprise. As he pointed out, there was no boat activity prior to when the sighting occurred. He also reported the sighting took place in “calm waters” and “dry fine weather conditions.”
“I was puzzled, wondering what this spectacle was that was unfolding in front of my eyes on the surface of the loch,” he said, “I had never seen movement like this before – it was very strange and fascinating.”
A previous sighting of the Loch Ness Monster by Eoin O’Faodhagain in August happened using the same Visit Inverness Loch Ness Clansman webcam. In that instance, he reported “two humps partially emerged from the water, then submerged… [then] two humps reappeared higher out of the water than earlier, and in a different direction, showing that this object is alive and moving.”
Viewers react to the latest Loch Ness Monster sighting
“Very clear disturbance-and big at that! Well done as always!” one person commented.
“It looks as if it’s just under the surface and waves are breaking over it, great capture,” read another comment.
Another person suggested that it was nothing more than the “reflection of a dissipating cloud in the space of reflections of other clouds of the same color.”
In response, another viewer wrote, “Clouds don’t suddenly darken or break up like that.” O’Faodhagain also commented that there was “not a cloud in the sky.”