Loch Ness Monster Mystery: New Photo Published - Alternative View

Loch Ness Monster Mystery: New Photo Published - Alternative View
Loch Ness Monster Mystery: New Photo Published - Alternative View

Video: Loch Ness Monster Mystery: New Photo Published - Alternative View

Video: Loch Ness Monster Mystery: New Photo Published - Alternative View
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Amateur photographer Ian Bremner said the Loch Ness Monster could be unraveled very soon. He removed three humps that he thought might be the monster's back. Photo taken by Bremner during a trip around the lake. This was reported by The Sun, reports Joinfo.ua.

While scientists speculate about the existence of the monster, Jan Bremner added fuel to the fire, declaring that the monster really exists.

The 58-year-old photographer said he was stunned when he realized his photograph might be one of the few pieces of evidence to support the existence of the monster. And so the mystery of the Loch Ness monster can be solved.

Bremner said he was driving his car and driving to the highlands around the lake in search of red deer, and decided to photograph the calm waters of Loch Ness. But he didn't see anything surprising until he arrived home and looked at the photo.

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“This is the first time I've ever seen Nessie. It would be amazing if I was the first. I'm usually a bit of a skeptic when it comes to Nessie and thought it was just something to lure tourists, but I'm starting to think there is something there,”Bremner said.

Some of Ian's friends are unsure about the quality of their friend's photo, suggesting that it could just be three photos in a row that overlapped.

Yang said, “I suppose it might be a seal - but I'm not sure. And the more I think about it, the more I think it could be Nessie."

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Over the years, there have been 1,081 records of sightings of the Loch Ness monster.

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It is believed that the tourism industry gets around £ 30 million from the monster.