Loch Ness Monster breakthrough as mystery '20ft-long creature' pictured moving in water
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Loch Ness Monster enthusiasts have been sent into a frenzy after a mysterious object was spotted in the loch. Images of the bizarre object were captured by a 24/7 webcam set up at the southeastern end of Loch Ness. It was seen heading towards Cherry Island, a man-made outpost on the loch, last Sunday.
The snaps were shared to the Loch Ness Exploration group on Facebook. The post explained: "The object whatever it was captured on the Shoreland lodges webcam. The object was moving close to shore towards Cherry Island direction before turning and heading further out into the Loch before disappearing out of site.".
The post added that the man who submitted the images has been visiting Loch Ness since the 1980s. He is said to be "familiar with natural phenomena, the environment and the wildlife around the loch", and was open to suggestions as to what the images might show.
Commenting on the post, one Facebook user said: "Close to shore but it looks pretty big. 20ft maybe?" Another said: "After all these years 2025 still lurking there." And a third said: "Is this a serious sighting or are we looking at manipulated pictures? Looks amazing if real.".
Yet not everyone was convinced by the images, with some users offering what might be considered more realistic explanations. One local said: "The recent storms have brought hundreds of big chunks of wood to the loch, I have seen trees washed up on the shore in Foyers this week, some of the wood in the water is pretty large, could it be this?".