Huggie Loch is only 8ft deep at its lowest point and it's largest denizen is merely the common pike. However many anomalous creatures have purportedly been witnessed in and around hundreds of Scottish Lochs ranging in size from Loch Oich to Loch lomond
in the 1930s im sure camera tech was still very slow, but getting faster, but still not fast enough that normal people standing still and fidgeting WOULD get blurred from the likely 3-30 second exposure time. not saying its real, but its not super unrealistic!
If this were real, these people in the photograph would have been able to tell us the Pyramids were made. A Humpback whales average weight is between 55k-66k lbs. Its mouth is around 10 feet wide. So campairing this image to a Humback whale, I would say that the creature "photographed" and being called the Hoggenfield Loch Monster would have to weigh well over 150k lbs if not more. The HLMonster is sitting in what looks to be around 8 inches of water at its mouth (what is holding the mouth open by the way). What were these guys in and around Hoggenfield fed to have had the strength to manuever this thing into the position its in? Was this a region that had a factory that made super cranes and bulldozers? They must have known the long lost technique of moving matter that weighs tons with only sound vibrations. What are you people in Hoggenfield Loch really hiding from us?!?!?!?! Smells a little fishy to me. :)
That would be the Hogganfield Loch Monster not the Hogganfield Loch Ness Monster. There is about 120 miles between Loch Ness and the tiny Hogganfield Loch in the north east (more east than North) of Glasgow, and we would pronounce it "Huggy"
Are we so sure that It was a danger creature ????? Are we so sure that It was a bad Monster or It was an innocent creature??????Cause I suppose he was killed ....and if he was not danger fir nobody?????
Huggie Loch is only 8ft deep at its lowest point and it's largest denizen is merely the common pike.
However many anomalous creatures have purportedly been witnessed in and around hundreds of Scottish Lochs ranging in size from Loch Oich to Loch lomond
As someone from Scotland, i can assure you this is all just nonsense.
I live near and I can assure you it's all just BS including the Loch Ness monster
in the 1930s im sure camera tech was still very slow, but getting faster, but still not fast enough that normal people standing still and fidgeting WOULD get blurred from the likely 3-30 second exposure time. not saying its real, but its not super unrealistic!
If this were real, these people in the photograph would have been able to tell us the Pyramids were made. A Humpback whales average weight is between 55k-66k lbs. Its mouth is around 10 feet wide. So campairing this image to a Humback whale, I would say that the creature "photographed" and being called the Hoggenfield Loch Monster would have to weigh well over 150k lbs if not more. The HLMonster is sitting in what looks to be around 8 inches of water at its mouth (what is holding the mouth open by the way). What were these guys in and around Hoggenfield fed to have had the strength to manuever this thing into the position its in? Was this a region that had a factory that made super cranes and bulldozers? They must have known the long lost technique of moving matter that weighs tons with only sound vibrations. What are you people in Hoggenfield Loch really hiding from us?!?!?!?! Smells a little fishy to me. :)
That would be the Hogganfield Loch Monster not the Hogganfield Loch Ness Monster. There is about 120 miles between Loch Ness and the tiny Hogganfield Loch in the north east (more east than North) of Glasgow, and we would pronounce it "Huggy"
Why people still believe this mindless drivel astounds me......
Evidentially there was no gravity or laws of physics back then.
Are we so sure that It was a danger creature ????? Are we so sure that It was a bad Monster or It was an innocent creature??????Cause I suppose he was killed ....and if he was not danger fir nobody?????