Video: 'Hump back' protruding above water surface belongs to Loch Ness monster
One visitor gave evidence that Loch Ness lake monster could actually exist with a video recording "humpback" rising and moving along the water.
According to the Mirror, Tony Bligh caught moving humps when visiting Loch Ness Lake in the Scottish highlands on June 1. Bligh said there were 4 to 5 humps about 1.8 m apart and moved on the lake surface.
The bumps are always evenly spaced when moving.(Photo taken from the clip).
"The object is quite long. The humps are always evenly spaced when moving. I don't know what it is but it's very unusual , " Bligh said. His boat is about 365m away from the object.
However, Adrian Shine is part of the Loch Ness Project, which collects scientific information about the ecology and viability of monsters in the lake, showing skepticism. Shine claimed that it was an optical illusion of a boat turning water . These waves can create an evenly undulating path.
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