On Lake Loch Ness again discovered monster?

Was a monster found on Loch Ness again?A photo from open sources

Loch Ness is a large freshwater, very deep lake in Scotland. The vast majority of the inhabitants of our planet did not know would be about the existence of thirty-seven kilometers stretched to southwest of Inverness Lake, if not for the mysterious legend of Loch Ness monster that supposedly lives in this pond and represents one of the most famous examples cryptozoology.

Proponents of this theory believe that Loch Ness lives in the waters a descendant of the extinct plesiosaurs who learned to avoid people, thereby ensuring their survival. Overwhelming most representatives of the global scientific community refuse to acknowledge the existence of a monster, despite the presence of numerous photographs depicting the head and neck unknown creature. These photos, in fact, became the reason the emergence of the legend of cryptid.

A new round of this myth can be observed right now. The other day fifty-year-old Filipino tourist Consuela Ross, who visited Loch Ness, along with her family, said she noticed in the water something big and dark, sticking out serpentine on the surface the head. Relatives of the woman also saw an unusual on the lake a figure from which large rings of water diverged. Tourists not knowing where to turn, they called the police, and there the staff already contacted local scientists.

At the moment, experts are exploring the lake with sonar. If the famous Nessie did not have time to dive to the bottom and lay there, there are chances to find it. True, for skeptics, not one photos and not a single successful sonar result worthy evidence of the existence of a monster will not become anyway. Recall the great American illusionist, and then the whistle-blower of all the paranormal, James Rayndi, who instituted a million dollar prize to someone who proves at least some a supernatural phenomenon that it really exists. This no one has received a million, although the paranormal in the world – even more than enough …

And here is another, relatively recent case.

Water Loch Ness Monster Monsters

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