‘Most compelling Loch Ness Monster sighting yet’ as bombshell images released

A Loch Ness monster expert has made what he says is the “most compelling sighting ever” of the legendary beast.

Nessie hunter Eoin O’Faodhagain, who keeps a regular watch on the mysterious loch via webcam, says he spotted a huge creature, at least 25 feet in length, lurking just beneath the waves.

“If there was ever a sighting that was supposed to be the Loch Ness Monster, this sighting fits the bill,” Eoin said

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“Something alive ploughs through the loch showing plenty of movement, and shows at times something sticking out of the water, like a neck or black humps.



A high-contrast process shows the mysterious presence in the loch
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“This is very large indeed, considering the normal length of creatures that live in Loch Ness.

“Its size alone would rule out otters and seals, and the speed it generated definitely rules both of these animals out.

“It is the most compelling footage I have captured of a very large live creature in Loch Ness.”

The sighting was captured at Shoreland Lodges, near Fort Augustus on the loch’s southern shore, where Visit Inverness Loch Ness (VILN) maintains a webcam.



The earliest report of a monster in Loch Ness appears in the Life of St. Columba by Adomnán, written in the Sixth Century
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And it occurred at nearly 10pm on Monday evening – long after the day’s last tourist cruise.

Eoin, 58, said: “This is no pleasure craft of any sort, but actually a very large live creature.

“Remember it is 9.55pm at night, which seems a nice quiet time for something beastly to launch into activity.”
Mr O’Faodhagain is a prolific source of webcam sightings, often logging on to watch the water from his home in County Donegal.
But even for him the sighting stood out.



Nessie hunter Eoin O’Faodhagain says this is his ‘most compelling sighting over’
(Image: Credit: Pen News)

“I would say this is one of the best sightings I have captured on this webcam to date,” he said.
“We are definitely on track for a vintage year of sightings of the Loch Ness Monster.

“I am already on this track, and it is great to have access to the loch view through the VILN webcams to record these sightings.”

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