(05-12-2023, 06:06 PM)EndtheMadnessNow Wrote: Media will never allow old Nessie to die...
Jings and Help Ma' Boab, yon beastie will show itsel' soon, you mark ma' words!
Silly season is just around the corner and with the trend of using unpronounceable names still being
vogue, a story of the Loch Ness Monster surfacing can be a canny vehicle to use for such fashionable
an inclination!
Quote:Loch Ness Monster PROOF? Nessie hunter finds 'most compelling evidence yet' in the waterArchived Mirror Article:
Veteran Loch Ness Monster hunter' Eoin O’Faodhagain says he has captured 'compelling' footage of
a 'very large live creature' swimming through the water at Loch Ness late at night.
'A Nessie hunter claims they have captured the 'most compelling' evidence yet of the mythical monster after
spotting a monstrous creature making its way through the famous loch. Eoin O’Faodhagain, 58, was watching
Loch Ness via webcam when he spotted the enormous presence, estimated to be over 25ft long, on the far
side of the water.
What Eoin saw on the webcam. Enlarged. A smiling Eoin.
The veteran Nessie enthusiast is convinced that the huge size and humped shape of the creature, combined
with the way it moves through the water, make it an exact match for the Loch Ness Monster. He said: “If there
was ever a sighting that was supposed to be the Loch Ness Monster, this sighting fits the bill.
“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. “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. It was recorded at 9.55pm on Monday evening, several hours
after the day’s last tourist cruise - a "nice time" for the beast to rear its head, Eoin said.
He added: “This is no pleasure craft of any sort, but actually a very large live creature.
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, and believes we are "definitely on track for a vintage year
of sightings of the Loch Ness Monster".
Thanking Visit Inverness for setting up the webcam, he said: "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.”...'
Mr O’Faodhagain seems a very chatty person from his home in Ireland and is courteous enough to mention
tourist businesses of the area. A more cynical person than myself may wonder how The Mirror News-Outlet
obtained this well-knowledgeable account and images.
Although, this gentleman is mentioned as a prolific source of such sightings as The Inverness Courier in 2022,
The Daily Mail in March of 2023, The Scottish Daily Express of the same month and The New York Post from
last year. (Although the image provided was from someone called 'Eoin O'Fagan'!)

Other's from Mr O’Faodhagain's collection.
Read The TV Guide, yer' don't need a TV.