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Añadido | Mié, 26/01/2022 |
Autor | July N. |
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Un transeúnte en Wimbledon, en el sur de Londres, entusiasmó a los amantes del monstruo de lochnes al fotografiar algo en el lago que se parece mucho a la mítica bestia escocesa.
El monstruo de lochnes aparentemente fue visto a 550 millas de distancia en el bullicioso parque de la ciudad de Londres.
Las tierras altas escocesas son famosas tanto por su belleza como por su supuesto habitante submarino gigante, sin embargo, es posible que los turistas de la capital ya no necesiten viajar para ver a Nessie con un solo ojo.
Mylondon informa que la extraordinaria silueta de cuello largo en Wimbledon se ha comparado con las tomas anteriores del monstruo de lochnes .
Un residente logró tomar una foto del aparente monstruo antes de compartirlo en Facebook con la leyenda: "Nessie en el lago Wimbledon Park".
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The Loch Ness Monster has apparently been spotted 550 miles away in a busy city park in London.
Scotland's Highlands are famed for both their beauty and its alleged giant underwater resident, however tourists from the capital may no longer need to travel so for a glimpse of Nessie.
An extraordinary long-necked silhouette in a Wimbledon has been likened to previous snaps of the Loch Ness monster, MyLondon reports.
One resident managed to snap a photograph of the apparent monster, before sharing it on Facebook with the caption: "Nessie in Wimbledon Park Lake."
Bats, birds, fish, invertebrates, and the European eel are among the myriad of species that thrive in Wimbledon Park Lake, according to local conservation group Friends of Wimbledon Park.
And although the group acknowledge the lake as an "important habitat for a diversity of wildlife," they had not included monsters on the list.
But what appeared to be London's very own "Nessie" was spotted in Wimbledon Park Lake last Thursday (January 20), sparking rumours among shocked residents.
The photo taken at dawn captured an eerily familiar image, with what appeared to be the silhouette of the infamous humped back and long neck of the notorious Loch Ness monster emerging from the water.
But despite the likeness, the photo was taken a long way from the Scottish Highlands - in an urban lake in Merton.
"My goodness," exclaimed one shocked Londoner when they caught sight of the photo.
"Monster," declared someone else.
One Scottish resident, who seemed particularly pleased with the sighting, wrote: "On behalf of all Invernessians living in London, I can confirm that we endorse this message."
Following the publication of the first famous image in the Scottish press in 1934, the legend of the Loch Ness monster gained traction and attracted a whole host of theories.
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