NESSIE LIVES! Is this the Loch Ness Monster?
A whisky warehouse worker has taken a picture of what could be one of the most convincing Loch Ness Monster sightings to date.
The elusive animal dubbed the “Loch Ness” monster has never been captured, but people have reported seeing it for decades.
Accounts of a beast living in Scotland’s Loch Ness, which is located in the Scottish Highland and stretches for about 23 miles, have been around for 1,500 years, according to History.com.
Once the photos were revealed, many thought the weird sighting could have been three seals swimming together.
58-year-old photographer Ian Bremner recently snapped a photo that has Loch Ness truthers and deniers alike going into a tailspin.
Most photographs of Nessie, like those of Bigfoot, are famously blurry and ambiguous: Is that blob a shaded tree stump or a Bigfoot leg?
“When you’re up there you’re constantly looking in the water to see if you can spot anything in there”, he added. “I would be incredible if I was the first one to find her, ‘ Bremner said”.
Ian, who’s normally a skeptic when it comes to Nessie’s existence, might be a believer after this close encounter with the Scottish superstar. But you know what they say: If you bring a shitty camera and a propensity to make a buck off a tabloid, she will come. It would be wonderful if I was the first one to find her.
In 1934, the famous “surgeon’s photograph” was shot.
The modern legend of the Loch Ness Monster began in 1933 when the local newspaper, the Inverness Courier, recounted a couple’s claim of seeing it, which immediately created a buzz.
Some of Bremner’s friends however, think his picture actually shows three seals playing in the water.
And in 1935, renowned big game hunter Marmaduke Wetherell found a footprint he said was the monster’s.
The image shows some sort of object or snake-like creature that has three portions of its body outside the water.