Has the Loch Ness Monster been captured on camera?
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- Опубліковано 31 сер 2023
- A holidaymaker claims she may have taken a photograph of the legendary Loch Ness Monster.
Taken in 2018, Chie Kelly said she didn’t want to publicise the picture because she feared "public ridicule".
The release of the image comes after investigators launched the biggest hunt for the beast in 50 years.
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Real or not, it's nice that there is still a sense of mystery left in the world
We make the mystery
The mystery of what a woman is is this generations biggest mystery.
What is a mystery to me is why they say these images have just been released. I collect stuff like this, Bigfoot, Nessie, cryptids in general. I've had these images for years on my hard drive.🤔
That is true, but the existence (or non-existence in this case) of some large aquatic creature living in Loch Ness is not a mystery. There isn't one. There are plenty of other legit mysteries in the world.
For sure, now that wishing on our once magical mystical Moon is now no more neither.magical nor mystical. 🌌💔😔
Ive been obsessed with this since i was 8, im 43 now
Me too. My family visited it when I was small. Didn't see anything, but it's a lovely place
Get a new hobby this ones a dead end.😅
Same here I'm 32 😅😅😅
Poor Nessie. If she is real, I pray man never finds her. She'd be dead for sure... or worse.
@@user-od2cn3ut8c Yes. Right besides your head.
@@tabularasa7775🤫🤫🤫wind it back in :)))
Or worse…woke
@@tabularasa7775How is that relevant?
I agree, she's/he's the dragon guardian of the loch, like in old fairytales where mobs would all rally together to hunt and slay dragons and become knights of the Princess with hopes to win the favour of her Father.
I chose to believe in all of this stuff...I love the idea that there's still these kind of "things" that mankind has yet to figure out. I hope all the elusive creatures of myth continue to stay as hidden as possible. Because we all know whenever they are found, someone will do something to screw things up for them...
Why doesn't the camera man grow a pair and swim out there and find out.
😂😂😂😂😂
There's no way I'm swimming in that pitch-black water
900 feet deep 😱
If I was told to swim right next to a “rolling serpent with humps” in the Loch….I would. What!? I’m a believer and a chance to meet a century long mystery would be INCREDIBLE!!!
i guess he is afraid to loose his pair.
It’s 2023 there must be a live feed watching over loch by now
There is! Nessie On The Net on youtube
why do all the sightings occur by hotel owners in the middle if the tourist season 🤔
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Hard to say.
@@kosmokritikos9299Nessy has a holiday home
They have to take it out of storage and arrange for sightings in time for bookings to be made! 😂🤣
Yep. And rather than buy a camera with a good zoom lens, they film it on something with the resolution of a potato!
Who really believes they "forgot" to turn on the sound equipment? 🤯
😂😂😂😂😂 the same people who believed the vaccines works against covid
Exactly !
I love how the images are always blurry.
like a 80's potoroid camera
Wow I can't believe that even in 2018 people can't still use a decent camera, this footage looks from the 90's, no one's gonna believe that
I guess us normal people to walk around with 20,000$ camera😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 I’ll take two
Lol
Phone camera zoomed in ? Not everyone has an iPhone 28 pro max
They recorded it using the lies of childish grown men
It's not that the cameras take blurry photos, Its that the beast itself is a blurry animal...
I fished Loch Ness for 3 years equipped with a 16 foot boat, echo sounder, down riggers etc, in pursuit of the elusive Ferox Trout. I lived in Fort Augustus at Kytra Lock, I can say that Loch Ness Monster is a myth: All the hours spent on Loch Ness from the crack of dawn till dark, never once can I say I seen something weird from Sonar or the surface that remotely resembles a MONSTER. However I can say that the Loch holds a good head of Ferox Trout with my best catch in a 5 day session having caught 23 Ferox from 5lb to 17lb all on lures and all returned safely to Loch Ness. Its a wonderful place to be.
C'mon man.... seriously?!?!?
Yes Seriously!
The loch holds more water than the entire UK put together. No amount of equipment can see every inch all the time
I live local - during one of their studies in the Loch they don’t find any DNA of anything unusual. However, they did not find traces of Seal in the Loch when seals can be commonly seen on most occasions 🤷♂️ For all I know - there is most likely something
Looks like a couple of rocks
"Underwater microphones" are called Hydrophones
I talked to Nessie last week about being more careful on the surface, ah well. hopefully it doesn't happen again, gotta remind her.
in a flashy way of course
Extremely late this year, its usually Feb/Mar Nessie makes her seasonal appearance, just in time for the tourist season.
I think it migrates
The Loch Ness monster situation reminds me of a story by 'Asterix the Gaul' ??? A roman centurian wanted magical strength by getting the potion, he first trys to lift a large boulder and could not and ended up lifting a hand sized rock thinking he was superhuman ! The Loch Ness monster starts of an enormous plesiosaur type animal with a long neck and end up ripples and lumps in the water !
Exactly! This is what I keep saying, yet all the 'plesiosaur' photos of the past are fake and nowadays to keep the myth alive people interpret small stuff in the water as evidence of the monster.
ROTFL
Social media has grown so much that monsters are able to take selfies. So I’ll believe it when I see it
I’m an idiot for clicking on this. I fell into a well known trap.
Pass me the🍿Please!😋
Well its more fun than following yet another disaster on the Trump saga !!!
@@jimbim4405 💯%
- so much bad news… in news🫣
Wrong and bad world!
@@jimbim4405what about the disaster and atrocity that has been the Biden saga?
Every time they search the loch, she fly's out, and hides in the clouds, or rests on the hillsides, that's why they can't catch her.
Ronald Mackenzie's sonar image in October 2020 is the most interesting evidence yet.
Of course… they forgot to turn on there recording equipment after hearing strange sounds under water
maybe nessie simulator, sponsored by lochness hotel association.
Can we get clear camera footage for once?
Nope BECAUSE ITS NOT REAL
😂
They forgot to turn on the recording equipment 😂😂😂😂
My mothers uncle spent most of his life fishing in Loch Ness and he said he never saw anything. Just a tourist trap really.
Mam those some trash bags out there‼️
😂
Its 2023 we have mobile phones capturing 8k video...but these people still record blurry low quality videos
‘Forgot to turn on the recording equipment’…. Professionals? 🤦🏻
The eccentricity of the Brits is amazing.
Indeed. Reminds me a little of the Big Foot myth with the Americans, Although, of course, our Loch Ness is nowhere near as serious, legendary, nor as important as the superior American Big Foot.
Satellites spotting all sorts, even ruined buried buildings...and still can't spot Nessy.. .come on!
That's not how satellites work... Also, it's underwater. Do some research prior to posting
This is cute, but the entire loch has already been mapped by sonar, radar and underwater teams, robots, etc. There is no creature in the lake resembling anything like the Loch Ness Monster.
plenty in the rest of Scotland though
That's just not true. There have been several sonar hits on large moving objects, still unexplained.
@@jeffreymilton5829 Nope. Save it for the gullibles and tourists. Some people need that monster to be in that lake. Just to have something to talk about.
@@dolmen6613 Nobody cares about any of those. Only Loch Ness needs that monster to be there. Without it, there is no reason to go there.
@@jeffreymilton5829 there would be multiple sonar hits daily for a breeding population of large animals to exist in there. Not one big exciting hit every few years. Again, such twaddle.
Man, if there was a marine dinosaur in Scotland we'd already know by now. Come on!
@@BrianBadondebowlbang on
@@Stevehboy yes but a Sturgeon is a bottom fishing scavenger with a yellow streak in its underside and is without a backbone -seems a fairly accurate representation of Nicola who is now writing her autobiography 'Mein Camper Wagon "
We do know . There has been many sightings .
I hope that Nessie Enjoys IRN BRU like all scots should
@@BIASED_UA-cam the IrnBru staff are on strike at present for more money !!!
Nessy must have a long life span
Aun cuando hubiera sido real no creo que sea eterno. Consideren desde el tiempo en que se habla de los primeros avistamientos cuantos años han transcurrido?
Si
Greenland Shark can live to 400 years old
The "Loch Ness Monster" was nothing more than an elephant with it's trunk sticking out of the water to breathe. And yes elephants can swim.
Elephants in Scotland?????
@O.G.G. David attinbrough told me he seen a girrafe in the lockness once 😂
That photo was proven to be a hoax
@@colindunlop5087 can't make this $h@t up, bro! Lol
@@O.G.G. Travelling circuses used to let their elephants swim in the Loch, so maybe.
Thought this was resolved, they took water samples from various places and they did dna tests and found dna from everything they expected ,all fish , deer sheep birds and many more but they found 1 dna they were t expecting and that is dna if a giant eel found in Norway that can grow to 30ft if left alone
They didn't find DNA from a number of creatures that are known to use the loch.
They didn't find otter DNA...and there are lots in the loch.@@user-Connor1
I do believe it’s a known animal, I’m not sure If it would be an eel they dwell at the bottom they never surface, won’t be sturgeon because again they are bottom dwellers, some one could have chucked a wells catfish in there for fun they can get massive
They found lots of eel DNA and eels can breath out of water as well as cross land.
They found a lot of Eel DNA...although I know that a lot of small eels existed but I am not sure about gigantic ones existing.
Ummm so if it was taken in 2018 why the hell has it only just been released now??
Why did I click on this lol and why is this news?!
Clear , focused images of.... Debris on the surface of the water
Looks like a large eel to me
whys this on the news 😭😭
Silly month.
I don't know there are seals in the lake. It could be a seal playing but then again it could really be a lake monster.
It's a horse hair eel ..we see them in Ireland occasionally and some have been found in weirs blocking them up due to their size...they are rare and can move across Terra Firma also..thee is a report during the famines in Ireland of locals hunting them for food ..a whole village tried to take one on with pitchforks and it escaped having taken many blows ..it's remains were found some weeks later along the Atlantic Ocean whee it had died from its injuries and had decomposed..and yes they are big creatures yet illusive.
Big eel
a quick google exploration lead me to the conclusion that horse hair eels don't exist and they are just as mythical as nessy so yeah..
The Horsehair eel[1] (Gordiichthys irretitus) is an eel in the family Ophichthidae (worm/snake eels) &
inhabits sand and mud substrates. Males can reach a maximum total length of 76 centimeters (30 in), so in the scheme of things it's one of the smaller eel species and what people are seeing here if not seals is a infant or juvenile baby north Atlantic wright whale - as they occasionally come inland with parents & get lost in the murky gloom..
Interesting thing about Nessi and people's inability to compute reality and science is that they were wiped out 65 million years ago as earth's water was too acidic & deoxgenated to keep the majority of the plesiosaurs diet (fish) alive - so they too became extinct. Much smaller creatures crustaceans insects deep sea fish survived the two or 500 year absence of sunlight and oxygen, but the larger land and marine animals died out. It's not even me talking; it's science... Also - eels simply do not come to the surface like this.
So why have these only come to light after 5/6 years ??
If she waited did she think there would be less `ridicule` ?
Maybe people over there need to stop “forgetting” their recordings and learn that your phone can record video no one will believe pictures
😂 true
It’s all utter drivel. The only images which get people like Steve Feltham excited are ambiguous or very old and grainy. That’s because clear video of monsters which don’t actually exist cannot be captured.
I went to Loch ness in 2018 and was blown away by the beautiful views and the amazing vibe of the place. Can't explain it but it was roasting hot, the Loch was Crystal clear and the entire visit felt magical. The monster was just an added bonus 😂😂😂
Convenient and somewhat lapse that "investigators forgot to turn on their recording equipment" 😂
My Mum told me that she watched an episode of BBC's Question time (probably in the 1980's)the programme was recorded in Scotland and the final question concerned Nessie. Apparently most of the panel scorned the idea but one of the guests (my Mum said the SDP leader,so either David Owen or David Steel)said he had actually seen the monster! I wonder if anyone else remembers watching this programme,or better still is there footage of this episode?!
Well, they would say that. Loch Ness draws in a lot of revenue from tourism.
Seals and rocks in my opinion. But its nice to see the mystery bringing people together, so i wish its real, haha.
There's massive eels in loch Ness chances are it's one of them
Why do people not see this as an otter spinning and rolling? Its what they do.
Forgot to turn the recording equipment on 😂 That guy is still tearing himself apart inside with shame til this day.
In the day and she where cellphones can produce movies, images still look like from the 90s
Is this lochness monster still alive after all these years and how come it never breeds or moves on to other locations
The food.
If it exists there has to more than one
Because invisible friends don't eat or drink or reproduce! Asking people if they believe in the Loch Ness monster is an intellectual litmus test IMO.
Fun fact: Loch Ness is connected to the ocean. So..
UMMM, Loch Ness is a sea loch so who says Nessie spends all of the time in the loch. It could be lots of Nessies for all anyone knows; mum, dad and the babbies on their annual summer holidays.
Before I watch this I’m going to say no, no it hasn’t! 😂
I searched for the nessy loch monster for over 47 years, didnt find him.
Nessie is actually so real
I can clear up this mystery in a jiffy, I just need to find my Thistle Whistle
The loch Ness monster is the last of its kind and it's extremely rare to see it. It is likely a prehistoric animal with a long life span that survived large scale events on planet earth. We should leave Nessie in peace.
2018 and he never had a video...
Amazing how footage like this pop up in the A.I era
I saw the Loch Ness last weekend it was a 100 foot long!!!
Loch Ness is considerably longer than 100 foot.
One theory I heard is it could be a giant wels catfish
Could be anything that lives in the sea, Loch Ness being a sea loch there is nothing to say Nessie has to live in the loch all year round. More than she lives in the sea most of the year and only sometimes comes in to Loch Ness, maybe when a specific food source is freely available. Given the number of ''monsters'' who have recently proved to actually exist - despite claims they were imaginary - there is every chance that Nessie is something from the sea to makes occasional visits to Loch Ness.
Forgot to turn the microphones on. Wheres Adrian at?
some kind of fresh water eel? they can travel long distances on land too
Always forget to turn on the recorder 😂
My theory (imaginary) says Nessy is a dragon that belongs; guardian to a princess (maiden). And thats why she/he is so mysterious
It's called photoshop. The Scottish tourist board are trying to drum up some business.
If I became a super hero that could breathe underwater, I would find nessie, give him/her a Pat on the head, and say that the Loch Ness “monster” truly does not exist.
They never showed the clear image.
Seals , normally they tend to travel in two or threes maybe mum and juniors or males in small groups teaching each other there's a good feed to be had going through the river pools, till they get up to the loch then head for the rivers where salmon hold waiting for spates , to allow them into some of the upper rivers in the ness system . To follow salmon up the river ness into the loch the river is only 6 miles from loch to sea
(Whispers un-knowi'nly approaches irrelevently)-That's could be a giant croc,be aware"...
Search crews forgot to turn the equipment on. 😂
1:15 WTFT??? "Investigators realized they'd forgotten to turn on their recording equipment."
?
Is it possible they could drain the water? I mean, it might take a couple of days. But at least they could find out what's really under that water. I mean it could be anything Cause that river's really big underwater and it's really deep
I have been to Loch ness. It was fun but didn't see nessy
Looks like a seal
Looks nothing like a bloody seal.
The singer?
2 harbour seals….Scotland has thousands of them
In this day and age why hasn’t he recorded it rather than taking 15 pictures
Just “ happened to forget to turn on recording equipment” Loch Ness about as real as Americans thinking yetis are real.
Anyon3 heard about the fact there's a bunch of local legend going back about loch ness ans the mermaids that live in there?
Why photos and not a clear film ?
Pause the video at 0.46 and it shows the head of a reptile like creature - like the head of a Plesiosaur. Have a look at it and see for yourself.
I saw it once, had my camera, filmed it for like 7 mins...then realised i forgot to turn my camera on 🙄
2018 and no hd videos
Capitalizing on the hoax🤑
Elephant seals are such playful creatures.
Has the Loch Ness Monster been captured on camera? 2055pm 1.9.23 hello nessie!!!
Uh, I believe cell phones all had video in 2018. 🤣
If Ness exists there will be more
Searching for 30 years probably means it doesnt exsist
Biggest Loch Ness researching team in 50 years and everyone forgot to turn on their recording equipment LOL 🤣🤣🤣
Looks like The Loch Ness Monster to me.
So, hang on, presuming Nessie exists (which she doesn't) if her first appearance was in the 1930s then she'd be nearly 100 now? What is she? A giant tortoise? Very few living things live that long.
FFS, no-one is saying there's just one of them.
Greenland Shark
Monsters live for a long time
@@monkefoahead But 90 years? I mean, it must be coming to the end of its life?
@@jeffreymilton5829 So, hang on, there is a colony of Plesiosaurs on Loch Ness? And there have been only occasional sitings over 90 years or so??
This lonely monster is over 100 years old ?
There are a lot of them
Because the Loch Ness Monster is a badass.
The loch has many places to hide
A theory I've heard was that its one of the last aqautic dinosaurs left. I suppose its possible but very unlikely. Until someone has captured it we will see.
They said that could not be true as Loch Ness does not contain sufficient fish to feed such a beast.
There were no aquatic dinosaurs and the loch was formed a little over 10k years ago, long after dinosaurs and prehistoric aquatic reptiles went extinct 65 mya.
Why didn’t he switch to video?
That looks like a alligator or a crocodile maybe old one
its a bin liner
Reptiles need heat and there's none in loch ness
Isn't Scotland a bit cold for sea crocodiles. I know the loch is a sea loch but I'm not certain a crocodile could get in through the underwater channel anyway, and I suspect if a croc had moved in permanently then it would have been seen by now.
Humanity will always believe in a Nessie. Our imagination is our greatest virtue.
Bring some good sized turtles to the lake. Put lights and cameras on them and turn them lose. People would have to monitor the cameras, but it would also save a bunch of money taking boats out with all kinds of expensive equipment. :)
4K cameras on phones but it’s always a photo never a video.
Nessy must have the secret to a long life.
It is a dead horse being pushed about by fish feeding off it.