A witness turned the Loch Ness monster

An amateur scientist has filmed an unprecedented video about " Loch Ness monster ", one of the most mysterious creatures of all time.

"I couldn't believe my eyes when I saw this moving black object. It was about 13 meters long, moved quite quickly in the water," Gordon Holmes, a 55-year-old laboratory technician from Yorkshire, authored. of this video, said.

He said it moved about 10 km per hour and followed a straight journey."At first I thought it was a very big fish, because it had a snake-like trait and that could explain all of the Loch Ness monster monsters over the years."

Loch Ness is covered by mysteries and myths, because it is also the deepest and largest inland lake in the UK. Its bottom is about 250 meters from the water, even deeper than the North Sea.

Marine biologist Adrian Shine has reviewed this video and hopes to provide appropriate analysis in the coming months. He said the video was particularly useful because Holmes turned back to get a picture of the lake. That means it is less likely that it is fake and provides data that allows you to calculate the size of the animal as well as its movement speed.

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A scene from Gordon Holmes video footage. (Photo: CCTV)

Watch the video here

T. An