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“New Loch Ness Monster Sighting Captivates Enthusiasts”

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A new potential sighting of the legendary Loch Ness Monster has surfaced, capturing the attention of Nessie enthusiasts. Eoin O Faodhagain, a dedicated follower of the creature, recently shared a video revealing what seems to be a “long neck resembling that of an anaconda.”

While monitoring the Visit Inverness Loch Ness webcam on Tuesday, O Faodhagain made a startling observation. At 2.39pm, he detected a swift disturbance in the water about half a mile behind the Spirit of Loch Ness tourist boat.

Shortly after, O Faodhagain witnessed a “thick and elongated neck” emerging from the lake, describing it as “thicker than a man’s thigh” and protruding “more than three to four feet above the water level.” The creature’s form moved alongside the webcam at Shoreland Lodges before veering out of sight.

In an interview with the Daily Record, O Faodhagain commented on the unusual sighting, stating, “It stood significantly above the water, almost as tall as a person. From the footage, it is clearly not a human, bird, seal, or otter. What else could it be but Nessie? I am at a loss for any other explanation.”

The enthusiast noted that this recent sighting closely resembled one he had earlier this year in April. Additionally, he shared images of another sighting from September, where he spotted “two humps” on the VILN Shoreland Lodges Webcam.

The weather conditions during these sightings varied, with O Faodhagain pointing out the contrast between the blustery day in September and the clear conditions during the recent sighting. He detailed an instance where he saw one hump rise followed by a second hump appearing in symmetrical alignment before both vanished.

O Faodhagain emphasized that there were no other boat activities observed during these encounters. He also mentioned an upcoming Amazon documentary featuring an American woman, Katy Elizabeth, who is determined to uncover the mysteries of the Loch Ness Monster.

Scheduled for release in December, “Expedition Scotland: The Search at Loch Ness and Loch Morar” will document Elizabeth’s quest for the legendary creature. For those intrigued by this phenomenon, the Visit Inverness Loch Ness website offers a live webcam for glimpses of the elusive Loch Ness Monster.

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