Watch: 'Monstrous' anomaly spotted on Loch Ness webcam
A devoted Loch Ness webcam watcher could not believe his eyes when he recently spotted a rather sizeable anomaly, which he estimated to be a whopping seventeen feet long, emerge from the waters of the iconic Scottish location. The remarkable sighting (seen above) was reportedly captured by virtual monster hunter Eoin O’Faodhagain on the evening of September 23rd. "I saw a large creature, brown-black in color," O’Faodhagain recalled, "just breaking the surface, creating a strange circular movement."
Despite having cataloged dozens of possible Nessie sightings while watching the various webcams stationed around the site, this particular incident took the seasoned viewer by surprise. "I was puzzled, wondering what this spectacle was that was unfolding in front of my eyes on the surface of the loch," the virtual monster hunter marveled, "I had never seen movement like this before – it was very strange and fascinating."
Estimating that the creature that appeared on the livestream was a staggering seventeen feet long and five feet wide, O’Faodhagain posited that it was "one of the Nessie family," because there is no known animal in Loch Ness that could grow to such a considerable size. While the webcam watcher was understandably wowed by the weird sight, skeptical observers will undoubtedly argue that the 'monster' was merely a prosaic moment that looked unusual due to the manner in which it was seen. What do you make of O’Faodhagain's latest sighting? Weigh in with your thoughts at the C2C Facebook page.