Nessie hunter stunned as double-humped creature emerges from Loch Ness
Briefly

Eoin O'Faodhagain recorded a possible sighting of the Loch Ness Monster using a webcam, observing a large creature with humps rising and sinking in the water. He eliminated other explanations, suggesting that it could be Nessie, especially since January is an atypical month for such sightings. The Official Loch Ness Monster Sightings Register showed few entries last year, making this sighting noteworthy. O'Faodhagain described the behavior of the creature, which he noted was consistent with previous encounters attributed to the mythical beast.
"I thought it could be Nessie, but first wanted to look at other options. I've ruled out a log - I've never seen a log emerging and submerging in the same spot, ever."
"There was one long hump and a smaller hump to the right of this, which I surmised to be the possible head of the creature. That would mean it's positioned to move against the current."
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