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New Photo Of Loch Ness Monster Hailed As Best In Decades

Saturday, April 21, 2012 14:25
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A fishermn took a sonar image of the loch over a span of 5 minutes and got something that disturbed and excited him.  There on his screen seemingly was the legend of Loch Ness, "Nessie".  Have a look for yourself.  -Mort

 

 

Beast? The sonar image appears to show a 'serpent like' creature towards the top
Beast? The sonar image appears to show a 'serpent like' creature towards the top
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THIS image of a giant “serpent-like creature” is being hailed as the best possible sighting of the Loch Ness Monster for decades.

The sonar picture, that shows a large unidentified living object deep underwater, was recorded by Loch Ness boat skipper Marcus Atkinson.

The mysterious being was recorded at a depth of 75ft in the murky water and measured nearly 5ft wide.

Marcus' sonar fish-finder device records the width of objects in the depths directly below his tourist boat every quarter of a second.

As an object passes through the device's beam, a mark is recorded showing how deep and wide it is.

The image that it produced when his vessel was in Urquhart Bay showed a long moving object that had followed the boat for more than two minutes.

The consistent marks on Marcus' sonar create a horizontal mass, which is not an indicator of length.

Read more at the source here:  http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/weird-news/loch-ness-monster-new-photo-801426

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  • here we go again with outrageous headlines that bear no resemblence to the story.

    firstly, its not a photo of a monster, its a photo of a screen.
    secondly, if a green line is considered “the best in decades” as evidence of a monster, then id suggest the case is closed.

  • Well even though the “original reporter” of the loch ness monster said on his death bed that it was all a hugely succesful hoax it seems there are still loonies who insist on finding something that simply does not exist. Change your medication cos the one your on isnt helping.

  • really? sometimes people crave attention no matter how they get it negative or positive! in this case its too funny for words LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Don’t listen to all the negative Nessies!

  • firstly anonymous, if you have a problem with people interpreting green lines on a screen as part of their livelihood I would suggest you never fly.

    Sten, the first recorded Nessie ‘reporter’ was St columba 521 – 597, were you there at his death bed? or are you referring to marmaduke wetheralls faked and famous (and obvious photo). 1 piece of so called evidence.

    I dont know if there is a creature in the loch or not,It would seem highly unlikely but I do keep an an open mind as there are a lot of accounts through the ages as well as inconclusive pieces of positive and negative evidence such as the sonar and the dodgy photos refered to above.(notice I said evidence not proof) I would suggest only loonies declare something to be fact or not purely on opinion alone.

  • theres a difference between having an open mind and believing a green line on a sonar actually may be some left over prehistoric remnant that time forgot.

    there is no evidence that is inconclusive.. hence the certainty that youre a fool.

  • Between the tales of Nessie and Mkele Mbembe, one might conclude that there is a chance that some form of dinosaur-like animal survived extinction and lives today just out of reach of modern understanding. But as time goes on and without any genuine discovery, the chances dwindle.

  • What a joke..Gives us a real photo..Bigfoot has better photos.

  • lol on the photo above

  • The Loch Ness is an admitted hoax, but hoaxes die a hard death.

    Some say we have “evolved” beyond wives tales and superstition of primitive man. I beg to disagree.

  • Pix

    Looks like a very good sonar image of a submerged tree trunk to me. Scotish tourist revenue must be down again. lolz

  • oobleck.

  • A photo of selma hayek in playboy would be “hailed as best in decades”.This is nothing more than a green line.

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