Loch Ness Monster mystery may finally be SOLVED
Briefly

Naturalist Adrian Shine pointed out that many Loch Ness sightings can be explained by misidentifying swans and other waterbirds, due to calm water conditions.
Mr. Shine highlights that the idea of a long-necked creature is a misconception, firmly suggesting that 'we call them swans' when referring to what people actually see.
He explained that boat wakes are the primary cause of reported monster sightings, as they appear as 'solid black humps' under certain viewing conditions.
Shine added, 'When a vessel is coming towards you, you see the wake spreading out, but...going across your front, you see the individual wave train,' creating confusion.
Read at Mail Online
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