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Andreas Solvik said he was in “no doubt about it. We saw what we saw,” he told broadcaster NRK, Friday.
There has been much talk over the years about whether there is a monster in the lake. At 514 metres (approximately 1,686 feet), Hornindalsvatnet is the deepest in Europe.
The men claimed they spotted the creature at 21:30 after seeing ripples in the water and do not believe a boat passing at the time caused the ripples.
They took their boat to that area of the lake after allegedly seeing the serpent in the water the men took, but the creature was gone by the time they arrived, according to Mr Solvik.
“However, there was nothing more to see when we got there, just ripples on the lake. There was nothing in the water then”.
The men contacted the local newspaper, Fjordingen, and showed them the pictures they had taken of the creature.
Read more here: http://theforeigner.no/pages/news/norwegian-nessie-spotted-in-western-norway/