New photo of Loch Ness Monster could be most compelling evidence yet | 7NEWS

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  • čas přidán 28. 06. 2020
  • A photo of what appears to be a massive creature swimming in Scotland has sparked fresh debate on whether the Loch Ness monster exists. Steve Challice said he took the photo while on holiday last year when he spotted ripples in the water. While many social media users believe the creature is the famous Loch Ness monster, Challice says he’s not so convinced.
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  • @slackstarfish8133
    @slackstarfish8133 Před 3 lety +1

    I hope in my lifetime, the Loch Ness monster or some other mythical creature gets confirmed.

  • @davidcopson5800
    @davidcopson5800 Před 3 lety +1

    With all the Covid about at the moment I suppose Nessie is in Lochdown.

  • @JohnnysCafe_
    @JohnnysCafe_ Před 3 lety +195

    The Scottish locals love Nessie, especially the hotelier's, boat cruise operators, snack bars and fish n chip shops.

  • @joeking5310

    The story that always sticks out to me is, on one day at exactly the same time two independent groups on either side of the loch say they saw the monster, without knowing of each others existence. Unfortunately no photos were taken. Something must be in there or has been there and maybe returns every so often.

  • @JohnJ469
    @JohnJ469 Před 3 lety +1

    The Loch is open to the sea. What if Nessie doesn't live there at all but only returns every few years to breed?

  • @Y0u-R0ck
    @Y0u-R0ck Před 3 lety +1

    I love how it's always a photo not a video especially this generation where everyone has a mobile camera.

  • @BigMacOrange
    @BigMacOrange Před 2 lety +28

    How do you take that picture and then completely forget about it until you happen to be going through old photos?

  • @pogsquatch
    @pogsquatch Před 2 lety +75

    The photographer later admitted that is WAS photoshopped, after someone discovered the source photo, which was a huge amazonian catfish.

  • @DizzyDez613
    @DizzyDez613 Před 3 lety +631

    News anchors laughing while covering a story is always a great sign of unbiased journalism.

  • @willswalkingwest7267
    @willswalkingwest7267 Před 3 lety +766

    I was in the US Air Force in England circa 1981. The BBC used to broadcast the news at 9pm. They would always run a teaser just before 9 at the end of whatever program that was on before that. We lived in a dorm on base and there'd always be TV's on while we did whatever we were doing. One night, there were 4 or 5 people in my room and the TV was on. It was also on in our dayroom, which was a communal relaxing room on the floor. ANYWAY,,,,,the teaser for the news came on. It totally blew us away. There in front of us on the TV was footage,,,,not video,,but film,,,taken from inside an RAF helicopter over a shallow area of Loch Ness. The guys in the copter were yelling and the camera was pointing below them. You could see the wash from the propeller on the water and in the middle of it was a creature. It looked like a small dinosaur,,,it had four flippers, a long neck and a somewhat short tail. It was thrashing about in a panic under the helicopter. The footage was real. They didn't have CGI back then, the inside of the copter was real,,,the men were yelling, the noise was loud,,,and the scene on the water was real. The announcer was saying something to the effect that the RAF had found Nessie and details would follow at 9. Of course we all freaked out. We watched at 9 and absolutely nothing was said. We were completely perplexed. Many people saw the clip,,,I know of at least two of my superiors who contacted the BBC and the RAF and no one seemed to know anything. We'd all seen it. I met locals who saw it as well. There was no internet then,,,no phones to text with,,,,so word couldn't get around like we can do today. I talked to people about it for weeks and many people saw it. The story faded away and one can only wonder what the hell happened. Over the years I have talked to people who remember it. But for me,,,,the creature,,whatever it is, exists.

  • @doll6801
    @doll6801 Před 2 lety +45

    1999, my husband and I went out fishing on Lake Okeechobee, FL. out in Buckhead Ridge River.

  • @chrisshira8337
    @chrisshira8337 Před rokem +81

    This is 100% real and i can tell you I have witnessed the Loch Ness monster with my own eyes. The monster disguised itself as an innocent Girl Scout selling cookies. I was about to buy some cookies until the monster said in the most gut wrenching voice “I need about Tree Fiddy”. That’s when I knew I was looking into the eyes of the Loch Ness monster.

  • @rrrandommman
    @rrrandommman Před 3 lety +536

    Can you please not flash a collection of old images in a seizure inducing way? Not dramatic, just annoying.

  • @SOK39
    @SOK39 Před 3 lety +245

    Due to the Pandemic and there's less people around outside, Nessie feels more confident surfacing and showing her face.

  • @sscc587
    @sscc587 Před rokem +34

    The Loch Ness goes back to ancient times. I hope it’ll never be discovered because humans are evil.

  • @roziewon2525
    @roziewon2525 Před 2 lety +23

    The ocean is just so enormous. Any creature is possible.

  • @ScottDePanfilis
    @ScottDePanfilis Před 3 lety +38

    That looks like Sea lion skin. Also, the Loch Ness does have huge eels that occasionally come to the surface. I've seen huge Conger eels while scuba diving. They can grow over 10 ft with the proper sustenance.

  • @symmingly2073
    @symmingly2073 Před 3 lety +897

    I've seen school kids with better photoshopping skills.

  • @paullohrisch257
    @paullohrisch257 Před 2 lety +27

    The wels catfish can grow to at least five metres. It has the same speckled pattern as the photo. I believe the guy is right.

  • @GuantanamoBayBarbie3
    @GuantanamoBayBarbie3 Před rokem +12

    Any chance it could be a sturgeon? They get huge, and can look quite prehistoric.