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The Loch Ness Monster hunter felt as if he had "won the lottery" because he claimed to have captured the mythical creature on film.
Eoin O'faodhain again captured footage of a dark shadow that seems to be chasing a boat in the waters of the lake Loch Ness, which he says "can only be" a Scottish monster, on Tuesday, watching the water online.
The four-minute clip showed something emerging from the lake and moving a short distance north before diving back in as the boat approaches. The Hump followed the boat north for two minutes before breaking away from it, moving towards the center of the lake and disappearing. It then surfaced closer to the boat, showing what Eoin described as a "distinct black hump shape."
The video was recorded at Shoreland Lodges, near Fort Augustus on the southern shore of the lake, where Visit Inverness Loch Ness (VILN) has a webcam.
"My heart was pounding because I knew I had stumbled on something. and when the creature surfaced and moved parallel to the boat, what a picture it was," Mr. O'faodhagain said. "This photo should be at any exhibition related to the Loch Ness monster. I won the lottery with this video clip. It is quite large and spews a lot of water, and its footprint is almost as big as a boat, 15 or 20 feet would not be an exaggeration.
I immediately realized when it first surfaced and started moving that it was not a large fish, the fish have no tracks. The exit of this creature from the water and its movement is uncharacteristic for a seal or otter. So what could be bigger than these two creatures in Loch Ness? The only obvious choice would be the Loch Ness monster."
Eoin often logs in to watch the water from his home in County Donegal, Ireland, and has become a numerous source of webcam sightings, but he was still shocked.
"The image quality couldn't be better if you weren't actually standing there with a powerful camera," he said. "The boat adds credibility to the observations, and the size of the wake and the comparison of scales can be determined by the presence of the boat. I think it's a brilliant sight."
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A Loch Ness Monster hunter felt like he "won the lottery" as he claimed to have captured the mythical creature on tape.
Eoin O’Faodhagain caught footage of a dark shadow seeming to chase a boat in the waters of Loch Ness, which he says "can only be" the Scottish monster, on Tuesday while watching the water online.
The four-minute clip showed something emerging from the loch and moving a short distance north, before it dived back down as a boat approached.
The "hump" followed the boat north for two minutes before it broke away, moving to the centre of the loch and disappearing, reports the Mirror.
Then it resurfaced nearer the boat, showing what Eoin described as the “definite black shape of a hump”.
The video was recorded at Shoreland Lodges, near Fort Augustus on the loch’s southern shore, where Visit Inverness Loch Ness (VILN) maintains a webcam.
“My heart was pounding because I knew I was onto something here. and when the creature resurfaced and moved parallel to the boat, what a picture that was," Mr O’Faodhagain said.
“This picture belongs in any exhibition to do with the Loch Ness Monster. I won the lottery with this video clip. It is quite large and throwing up a lot of water, and its wake is nearly as big as the boat, 15 or 20 feet would not be an over exaggeration.
“I immediately knew when it first emerged and began to move that this is no large fish, fish do not have wakes.
"The emergence of this creature from the water and its movement is uncharacteristic of a seal or an otter.
“So what could be bigger than those two creatures in Loch Ness? Only the Loch Ness Monster is the obvious choice.”
Eoin often logs on to watch the water from his home in County Donegal, Ireland, and has become a prolific source of webcam sightings - but he was still shocked.
“The quality of the sighting could not really be any better, unless you were actually standing there with a high powered camera," he said.
“The boat adds credibility to the sighting, and size of the wake and comparisons of scale can be deduced by the presence of the boat.
“I think it is a brilliant sighting.”
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On Tuesday, a mysterious creature emerged from the depths of Scotland’s most famous loch, captivating the eyes of a keen observer. Eoin O’Faodhagain, a veteran of recording and uploading Loch Ness Monster sightings, was watching a webcam mounted near Fort Augustus on the southern shore of the loch when he noticed something unusual in the water.
The creature seemed to stay still at first, but then it started moving to the left and kept going for a while.
“I was thrilled because I realized I had captured something amazing. and when the creature came up again and moved parallel to the boat, it was an incredible sight,” said Eoin.
“This sight belongs to any exhibition about the Loch Ness Monster. I hit the jackpot with this video clip. It is quite big and splashing a lot of water, and its wake is almost as big as the boat, 15 or 20 feet would not be too much to say.”
“I knew right away when it first appeared and moved that this is not a big fish, fish do not have wakes.”
You can watch the footage for yourself below.
The Loch Ness Monster, or Nessie, is a legendary creature that has been part of Scottish folklore for centuries. Some people believe that it is a marine reptile that survived from prehistoric times, such as a plesiosaur.
The scientific community explains the sightings of the Loch Ness Monster as hoaxes, wishful thinking, or misidentification of ordinary objects.
However, many people are still fascinated by the mystery and try to find evidence of its existence.
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