UFO appeared on Loch Ness?

A group of travelers have accidentally captured two mysterious flying objects (UFOs) on Loch Ness, where many rumors suggest that there are sea monsters. Two glowing UFOs shaped like flying saucers, the Huffington Post reported.

A group of travelers have accidentally captured two mysterious flying objects (UFOs) on Loch Ness, where many rumors suggest that there are sea monsters. Two glowing UFOs shaped like flying saucers, the Huffington Post reported.

UFO detection on Loch Ness

UFO hovering over Loch Ness , the world famous freshwater lake is located in the Scottish highlands, north of the United Kingdom. The photo was taken during a travel trip by Alan Betts and his wife Anna and his parents to Loch Ness.

Picture 1 of UFO appeared on Loch Ness?

Two strange objects resembling flying saucers on Loch Ness - (Screenshot of Daily Mail)

The photo was taken by Anna's mother accidentally. However, they did not realize the strange thing in the photo. When I got home in York City, in the north of England and dragged the photos out, Alan and his wife were stunned because two strange objects glowed like two flying saucers .

Photos taken with digital cameras. When viewed on a computer screen with high resolution, they can clearly see two strange objects when enlarging the image.

"We were shocked," said Alan, 48, who is the director of a company. The man said he was skeptical about UFOs, so he could not give a reasonable explanation for this phenomenon.

"Our dog never barked, but at that time he looked out the window and barked. We even joked that he saw Nessie monsters," he recalls.

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Giant plesiosaur sea lizard - (internet artwork)

This is not the first time to detect UFOs on Loch Ness. The police, coastal security and a helicopter of the Royal Air Force have deployed to search on a large scale but still do not find anything strange, according to the Huffington Post.

Loch Ness has long been famous for the legend of a sea ​​monster living in a lake. The first time the press reported on Nessie , the name of the monster, was in 1934 on the British Daily Mail. Later, this photo was revealed to be staged, but then there were many more images of water monsters.

Those who believe in Nessie's existence believe that it is the last surviving member of the plesiosaur , a type of giant sea ​​lizard that existed 245 million years ago.

Update 18 December 2018
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