50-year-old tourist Consuelo Ross came from the Philippines to the Scottish Loch Ness with her daughter and granddaughter. When they began to photograph the beauty of the lake, they noticed something dark and large in the water, from which waves diverged in rings on the surface of the water. Is this just another proof of the existence of the legendary monster Nessie in this lake?
“It looked like a huge black belly,” the woman told the Daily Record journalist. “We looked like we were hypnotized and didn't even start filming it right away. By the time we started filming, this something had almost plunged back into the water and disappeared, leaving behind a small whirlpool.
On Loch Ness for almost a hundred years (and according to some reports even earlier), a creature called "Nessie" or "Loch Ness monster" has been regularly observed. According to eyewitnesses, it looks like an ancient aquatic dinosaur (plesiosaur). Both skeptics and supporters of the existence of this monster have their own, from their point of view, objective and convincing evidence.
One of the last pictures of "Nessie" was taken in 2011 by photographer William Jobs.