Obviously using a similar camera the Bigfoot enjoys posing in front of...
Quote:Loch Ness Monster 'caught on camera' ahead of largest hunt for beast in 50 yearsThe Mirror:
Another sighting has been made of Nessie, and has been registered on the Official Register of Loch Ness Sightings.
It comes just as the largest hunt in 50 years for the elusive beast gets underway
'The Loch Ness monster has allegedly been spotted by an astonished holidaymaker.
Steve Valentine was on a family boat trip in the Scottish Highlands Loch, near Inverness, when he saw a mysterious
black shape in the water. The most likely explanation for his sighting last Wednesday (August 17) appears to be the
Loch Ness monster, affectionately known as Nessie.
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The shocked Mancunian, of Urmston, Greater Manchester, would now be the fourth credible sighting of the both feared
-and-beloved beast of Scottish folklore in 2023. Steve managed to quickly get a picture of the unworldly sight - before
the spooky black shadow instantly vanished. Steve and his family were enjoying a Nessie-themed trip on the Deepscan
vessel, which carries 12 people into Loch Ness - the largest lake in the UK - to learn about the mythical creature. It was
on their return journey that Steve says he “saw a black shape on the water” at around 1pm.
He said: “It was when we were returning to the dock near Urquhart Castle. I lost sight of it when the boat turned, but
managed to get a quick photo from a distance.” It was useful timing for the sighting from Steve, as it came just before
the largest hunt for Nessie in over 50 years was launched. The high-tech search will involve drones with infrared cameras
which will be flown over the Loch, and a hydrophone to detect out-of-the-ordinary underwater sounds.
Volunteers will search for signs of Nessie from land in the search taking place this weekend (August 26 and 27). It is hoped
the three previous Nessie sightings this year are a sign the monster is in an active mood these days - which could maximise
the chances of confirming its existence for good.
On June 15, Etienne Camel and wife Eliane were visiting the Loch from Lyon, France, when they allegedly spotted a 65ft
dark shadow moving underneath the surface for several minutes. Only a couple of weeks earlier on May 31, USA tourist,
Ceci, also spotted a strange shape for a few minutes.
Paisley resident Francesca McGarvey alleges she spotted humps in the water when visiting with her parents on April 5.
All four sightings were taken down on the Official Register of Loch Ness Sightings, compiled by Nessie expert Gary
Campbell since 1996...'
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