Believe it or not, Nessie is actually already protected by Scottish law. In the event it's ever found, besides a DNA sample, it can't be captured, killed, or otherwise interfered with.
Some 20 years ago, I was present during my holiday there and when the boatsman did some sonar scanning, I asked him if this creature really exist and if he wants it to be captured. He said "No, because everything men lay their hands on, must perish ..." Satisfying answer for me. I would say "leave it be".
Nessie Finally Proven?! Fresh Loch Ness Sonar Image Astonishes Experts 2201pm 10.10.24 werner herzog attempted to search for the elusive nessie. on his death bed make sure you ask him to spill the beans. seems folk are too scared to suggest anything palpable, of a monstrous nature, dwells within the depths...
How people don't realise that there is nothing boggles the mind, no way would there be anything without there being many of them (probably just many Conga Eels) if that was the case there would be no mystery
Many years ago my husband and I stayed in a cottage by Loch Ness at Drumnadrochit It was next to the Clansman Hotel. We had been to Urquart Castle that day and we arrived back at the cottage in the afternoon. My husband turned the car round to face the loch at the end of the drive, in front of the house. Suddenly he put in binoculars to his eyes and then said to me 'look' and passed the binoculars to me and guided my hands. I saw two hump shapes going through the water, quite fast and then they just went under the surface. My husband said he saw the humps but he saw what look like a long neck as well. Apparently a guest at the Clansman hotel also reported seeing it.
So, you exposed a secret Camel farm that let's it's cattle out for a midnight swim, boy those must be the most embarrassed ones seeing as their supposed to be on the otherside of the world, 🐫🌅🌍🏖😅🤣😂
So glad to read your comment ! In the early 90's my wife and I toured Scotland in the car and our itinerary included driving along Loch Ness and an overnight stay at the Clansman hotel . It was May and the following morning I got up early to fish beside the dock in front of the Clansman , around 5am . I had my back to the water whilst setting up my tackle when suddenly I heard an almighty crash in the water behind me . I spun around to see a massive quake and surface disturbance only a few meters out from where I stood . My hair stood on end . Whatever was responsible had gone under the surface out of sight but still the surface disturbance was fierce . I never saw what was responsible but told the hotel manager on my return . He said it was probably a seal. But the disturbance and sound of the water crash just told me it was something much larger . An experience I've never forgot . PS . I didn't catch anything .
You and your husband saw something large in the loch, by the description of it and the hotel guest,you both could be right. I think you’re lucky to have seen Nessie 👍.
I saw the creature in the eighties. Long story and I’ve written an article. We were in a cabin cruiser and it was following the boat going parallel to us. I shouted to my son to stop our boat. I had a very close sighting as it pulled up as we were in front of it. Mottled skin, greeny brown. Smooth. Narrow neck quickly getting wider. Descended very slowly in front of our eyes. Like a submarine. Two humps six to eight feet apart.
@@nathansgym It was published in a magazine but it is so long ago (1980) I can’t remember where! Also the local newspaper . Would need to go to the attic to find it. I was interviewed on the radio. This was transmitted nationally. I had returned to tell Tim Dinsdale who we had passed cleaning out his boat, and he was interviewed and linked to the broadcast . Check his name. And an obsessed follower arrived in a van with the ‘monster’ painted on the side. So annoyed that my camera was in the cabin and I couldn’t bear to stop watching to go and get it. A great experience.
Thank you for your reply Jennifer. I think it is interesting that my husband saw what you saw but I only saw the two hump shapes cutting through the water at speed and then submerging. This was over forty years ago but one doesn't forget does one.
When we told the owner of the cottage he didn't express any surprise and confirmed that there had been sightings of something unusual in that location ever since he could remember. I saw an article some years later which stated there had been reported sightings in previous centuries. I agree with everyone who says it would be dreadful it there were large creatures in the loch and one was caught and dragged ashore to be examined.
They will clone them and reintroduce them into the wild, they've already done it with many species that were nearing extinction or even some that became extinct in recent centuries, a live species is much easier to bring back than a long dead one
In 1978, I met a Scottish zoologist who kept a boat on Loch Ness. One night , on his boat's sonar, he saw THREE very large 'things' hovering at a depth of about 100 metres , which all had the unique sonar signature of Nessie- that is, a sort of lemon -shaped body with 2 pairs of fins sticking out of the side. The zoologist was ostracized by the fellow academics at his university as a result. Also, don't forget the famous video taken by Tim Dinsdale in the early 1960's. I think it all fits with a plesiosaur, BUT I am baffled by how it breathes without being seen more often.
No, you see either a protruberance, or a separate small echo adjacent to the main body. I'm no expert either, but I understand this is virtually unique to 'Nessie'.And ( although no sonar evidence) Loch Morar has a strong 'monster' tradition. As did Loch Lomond some centuries ago, but no longer.
@@AndrewJarvis-hn7cc I wish it was true mate I just know it ain’t, not a chance it could remain unseen and obviously would need to be more than one. I’d never seen that vid you mentioned so I looked it up apparently it was proven to be a boat both that is was much proof anyway imo
I believe there are underground caves with air inside, this could be were these magnificent creatures go most of the time, hence why surface sightings are so rare.
5 years ago we stayed at a campsite on Loch Ness in our motorhome. One night we needed milk, so we looked for the nearest supermarket and headed off. We drove for 40 minutes alongside the Loch to reach our destination. Only then did we realise just how vast the Loch is. Coupled to its depth, there’s a humongous area for any animal to exist. It’s difficult to comprehend without seeing it for yourself.
Prior to 1938, if you had asked a zoologist to name some of the oldest fish known to science, you’d probably hear about an oddly named lobe-fish, known as the coelacanth. The name itself sounds ancient. Coelacanths first evolved into existence during the early Devonian period, a little over 400 million years ago. What this zoologist would not have told you is that this ancient fish could still be found in the ocean today. In fact, they probably would have chuckled at the idea. Scholars, prior to the coelacanth’s rediscovery in 1938, presumed that the coelacanth had gone extinct during the late Cretaceous period, 65-70 million years ago. In 2010 four friends, carrying 32kg (71lb) worth of camera equipment, sunk beneath the waves of Sodwana Bay, off the east coast of South Africa. It was then that photographer, Laurent Ballesta stared directly into the eyes of a creature once thought to have died out with the dinosaurs - making him the first diver to photograph a living coelacanth.
The Frilled shark has also survived to this day. We really have no clue as to what's down in the deep. Interesting how life survives the pressures down there but we struggle to dive deep with machines in the Mariana Trench. Footage from down there found some wonderful and interesting species.
No idea of the life span of this dinosaur but if there was and or is a nessie then this is likely a decendent off which means theres a family. ..... More than one. Despite the negative comments.... Anything is possible.
Lets say nessie is real. How about we leave it alone??? We dont want a king kong situation where we take nessie and tie him to a truck and parade him around town. Just leave him the fug alone
My father was a bus driver doing the fort William to Inverness run , the loch was flat calm and was a huge wake ,like a very large vessel had just went up the loch but no sign of any boat in the loch , he thought maybe a earthquake!! Who knows!
All Brits but I would think the Scottish people more so have been brought up with the tale of Nessie. It would be absolutely amazing and fascinating if such a creature existed.
Loch Ness has steadily been losing tourist money for 25 years...The skipper is trying to rejuvenate the myth before he has no choice but to become a plasterer......
You know what, there's definitely something there and in loch Lochy. We played at the Belladrum festival 2 years ago in the summer. Stopped for a break at loch Lochy where it's closest to loch Ness. We skimmed stones and where the furthest ones got to something giant eel like briefly broke surface, then swept off down to our left. It left a massive wake, there were no boats or anything else nearby to suddenly cause waves and a wake like that. It must've had a lot more weight to it than even the biggest eel.
There have been Reports of unknown animals in many Scottish lochs including loch lochy , Many of the lochs could have cave entrances underwater enabling them to leave & come back
I had an old relative that stayed next to Loch Ness for years. He was completely dismissive of the Loch Ness monster nonsense,,,,, until one day he saw something in the Loch which he absolutely could not explain and which changed his whole perception on the monster story.
Dude, back when I was a youngsters my grandparents took me on holiday to Inverness, when we got up in the morning we went to the Loch and I couldn't believe my eyes, 😳 not one, not two but three Hulking minsters slowly swam down the waters! They all looked grey skinned in colour, with long thin necks, but only had one hump, wait...Ah aww, they were NUCLEAR SUBS going on Battle sim runs 🗺 So to answer the reality is they are DSRV recsue units being tested but are Naval unit so painted/coated in stealth material and the sonar signature is deliberately designed to mask their identity 🥷🏼😅🤣😂
One of my mothers Scottish friends told me he was on a boat in Lock Ness and something very big camu up from the deep and collided with the bottom of his boat.
I've seen a picture of this new sonar image , and it certainly does resemble a plesiosaur. You can see a long neck and body. There's def something down there in Loch Ness.
Years ago, a full width sonar scan was carried out by Adrian Shine, using a fleet of cabin cruisers fitted with sonar spaced right across the loch. One boat allegedly captured a sonar image which had what *could* have been a flipper in one part of it, but nothing was conclusively proved....
Errrrrrrrr......Errrrrrrrrr.....Errrrrrrrr.....Errrrrrrrrrr.....bigger mystery than Nessie is why Kevin O'Sullivan cannot get more than three words out without another drawn out ERRRRRRRRRRR!!!!!!
Scottish person here . Loch Ness was a churning hell of glacier and rock ten thousand years ago . Nothing could have survived . I would like to believe but nah . ❤
Since it is believed there is an underwater cavity leading to the open sea, who knows? Also a Scot, lived 30 miles from Loch Ness. I do believe there is much on earth undiscovered. Considering a full head of a Plesiosaur was found recently in England, who is to say some have not survived?
I was working at Raytheon Research in 1981 every month there would be a conference on different things. Some about lasers and new missiles and the different types infrared materials being in development. In 1989 they had the man who used two dolphins that were trained to swim to different objects. One dolphin was trained only to take the camera from the other dolphin if it got in trouble or the camera would fall off. The water is very murky. But dolphins are a very curious animal. They had a salt water tank to put the dolphins in after a week of being in fresh water. There were two pictures of a close up of some big creature. It was not of a fish or any type animal that had been alive and documented. The head was big with two big eyes. Although the water was not clear. It did not matter because the one dolphin got right up to this big creatures face. Why this was at the Raytheon Research conference is anyone's guess. But there is a big something not a fish like a sturgeon or some other type none animal in that Loch ness. The other out of the norm conference out of the many I had gone too. Was about crafts hoovering for hours in Antarctic. They were not of any type craft known. And what Raytheon was working on in case the crafts created a treat. That meeting had many of the scientists in research talking about the crafts. Making personally opinions on what they thought it could be.
Do they sell special cameras for filming Nessies and Bigfoots? Ones that reduce HD footage down to a pixilated blob similar to a 1980s security camera? Everyone has a high quality camera in their pocket nowadays and still nothing clearer than a smudge! It's amazing! And, btw, where is the "astonishing" sonar image? They may have mentioned, but I couldn't listen to the errrr, ummmmm, errrr, incomprehensible presenter so just skipped through to the videos of blurry logs bobbing in the loch.
Trust me it's in there. I saw a kid on that water in a wood rowing boat and that thing broke the surface and swam round the boat. The kid shat himself. It was min 30 feet. I never saw someone row so fast to shore. He said he is never going out there again. Its absolutely real people 👍 I'm not saying it is a dinosaur but I am saying it's real and in there. I'm also a life long fisherman and I've never seen anything like this or as big. It was a dark slate grey colour too.
Back in the 1950's when I was a little kid, my folks took us for a drive along the southern coast of loch ness, although it was raining my father pulled up along side an old lorry bed on which a man had mounted a large tripod and cinnie camera covered with a ground sheet. He told my father that he had been sent up there by his newspaper to get footage and to stay until he had. (time of many monster sightings) While we were stood around two men who were brothers dressed in brown coveralls and each wearing a french style black berre. pulled a two man canoe from an old corrugated garage shed and carried it down to the water, they told my father that they had fitted a petrol lawn mower engine that drove a propeller and then set off to cross over the loch to the village on the opposite side. now as the canoe pulled away there was a v shaped wake and two humps sticking up as they weren't paddling they were sitting still - jokingly my father said to the camera man there's you monster he dryly commented if he took a picture and it got printed he would be there forever. I wonder how many people saw these two guy and reported seeing a monster.
6 metres = 30 feet, Kevin? When I went to school, a metre was about 39 inches! - I.E. 6 metres is about 19.5 feet! Anyone would think you're trying to big up Nessie!!! 🤣🤣🤣
There would need to be enough of the species to breed, although some scientists have stated that a family or group of them probably couldn't survive on the fish stocks in the loch. Why haven't any dead examples been discovered, or washed up on the shores of the loch? How does it know to stay out of the way most of the time?
Leave Nessie alone. Whatever is there it does not need us catching it and placing it in a circus sideshow for people to gawk at. It has eluded us all these years because it has an innate ability to sense we may do it harm. LEAVE NESSI ALONE ! 🇦🇺
In 1974, by a lake at dawn, somewhere in Scotland, i looked and looked over the mists. I then stooped down to the edge and imbibed the hallowed waters. The experience left me empowered to this day.
@johnreed8336 Nothing sinister; that Chinese takeaway, maybe? Was it Inverness nearby? Sorry, I'm not good at highland geography, as my father picked up. The Chinese serve the best chips in Scotland, to note. Oh yes, at a campsite by the shore.
No Thats Starmers Aunty, After his Uncle went to sell sausages in the Falklands she went to pieces and jumped into the loch, His daddy stayed home and played with his favorite little Tool.
Around the time of the road being built in 30s a circus owned by a Mr Mills had been in Inverness and there was a sighting of nessie so Mr Mills being a showman whipped the locals up into a frenzy and offered 20.000 for anyone who caught nessie for his circus , confident that no one would claim the money as he knew what had been sighted was his own indian elephant bathing.
I love that the mystery of Nessie has reared it's head again, harking back to a less cynical age and we could certainly do with less cynicism right now. But don't ever solve it!
Went to Loch Ness over Easter weekend, 1991. Didn’t see Nessy, but the Loch is absolutely beautiful. But, could imagine why the idea of seeing Nessy is so overwhelming.
Actually the deepest lake in the world is lake Baikal in Russia... which also has stories of a sea serpent. And theres another "labynkyr Devil" that was apparently caught on sonar in Labynkyr lake in Siberia.
pish get it shown, you go on tv and they don`t even show the sonar? potentially the biggest discovery in history and they don`t even show it, pish, the only image shown is from a video camera not sonar.
Hello everyone. This is my sonar contact. The That is that sonar keeps finding huge creatures lurking about in this loch . So far we understand it the first 50 m of Loch Ness . 22 m down there is no light . Welcome to the midnight zone . One of the largest an unexplored areas on this planet.. The average depth of Loch Ness s 184 m. So there's 134 m of Loch Ness completely unexpod. So far they have found Arctic char in the loch . As the name suggests, they should be in the Arctic. Loch Ness absolutely converted from salt to freshwater since the last ice age. Tectonic plate movement and Scotland rising above sea level. The lock itself is open to the North Sea. Creatures can come in and out as they please. For instance, salmon . An amazing creature was discovered and lock nesse too which predates the dinosaurs. It just called a lamprey . Prehistoric 300 million-year-old . A very early amphibian resembling a very large leech. A member of the eel family. Another thing they found in the lock were a huge quantity of European eels which are known to grow to huge sizes. The University of New Zealand otago also discovered 480 unknown code of DNA in the Loch . So between fish that shouldn't be there giant eels prehistoric creatures and unknown DNA. Anything could be lurking in the loch . I have monitored the sonar from working on Loch Ness for 9 years . I have seen some rather large contacts. Down a depth of 180 m That's under immense pressure. So now I was confirming that they are there. And scientist s have been await of this ever since. Operation deep scan. The crazy thing about it all is that I have never seen anything like this on sonar before. The contact resembles shape of the ancient creature plesiosaur. This has been a theory For many years, is it just a coincidence that the sonar has picked up something exactly the same shape?. I am not so not an expert But I can't say it is almost three to four times. The size of anything else I've seen on these sonars in Loch Ness. I very much agree with most of the comments here . I do think we should leave it alone. However, I think there is more than one. On the other hand, if there was only one. That could reproduce. In some cases, for example, the hammerhead shark has managed to reproduce by itself asexually. The contact that I have come across is by far the cleanest and strangest contact in the history of Loch Ness. It may be the most famous lock in the world, but there has been more people to the Moon than the bottom of Loch Ness. Too much evidence. We cannot prove the negative. The way to prove the positive is to try and catch one of these large creatures wherever they may be. It's not like we haven't tried . That has been cages next harpoons Dynamite poison dolphins with cameras rovs submarines sound equipment, heat equipment . The fact is after 22 m. Stone one. There is no light. The water is too murky for lights to work under the water . I mean the sun can't even penetrate the surface . That is a huge quantity of Plankton in the loch which could you sustain a very large creature. As well as plenty of fish .I believe if this boat was in the Sea for ocean no one would would have a problem understanding that there are large creatures in the waters. The way I think of it we have lived so far inland for so long. We have forgotten What lives in the water?. We have conquered the land and the skies, but what lives in the waters of this planet is one of the biggest mysteries. Water is the biggest mystery on the planet. We don't even know where it came from. What is 60% of your body made of . I mean it's so easy to prove the negative. You don't have to do anything. For those of us that are trying to prove the positive. only needs one one solid piece of evidence To conclude all of the negative theories. I'm not here to tell everyone that is a monster loch I just want to share with the world modern day technology Is finding. The sonar does not know the Nessie story nor does it drink whisky . Hopefully in the near future we will actually take it more seriously.
Nicest interview ever, i love that guy for being so respectful. And i hope the lads get the truth they've been searching for. What a nice positive interview, lovely 😊❤❤❤.
I've studied this monster for years it mainly lives on Seaweed and a jelly it's roughly 17 meters long sometimes it can been seen on land especially around the castle at night If you venture their you will see it if you can't half bottle of whisky you'll definitely see it
When I was a child my old man, an ex marine commando in the war and hard as nails, used to take me and my older brothers and sisters up from the south coast of England to go camping around Loch Ness for a couple of weeks. The last time I must have been about twelve or thirteen, I'm 66 now. There was a hotel the other side of the Loch where we camped that time, and the old man would motor across the Loch in his ten foot inflatable with a 3hp outboard most evenings for a drink there. Sometimes he wouldn't roll out of there until well gone midnight, especially if he took his banjo and got a sing song going. Then he would motor back across the loch at well gone midnight, often a bit pissed. My old man wasn't frightened of the Loch Ness monster.
As eloquent and well spoken as any young man on earth. If I could still walk further than 20 feet, I would travel from my mountains in USA and visit a bit of my ancestry.
1) Plesiosaurs weren't dinosaurs 2) Plesiosaurs were air breathing marine reptiles that needed to come up for air 3) Loch Ness was never connected to the ocean and is way too cold for a marine reptile. There may be a monster in the loch but it's not a plesiosaur.
The sonar image!!! Where is it??? My family and I visited the Loch Ness, we stayed by, enjoyed the Nessie Museum. Took the tour in the lake, around the lake, the Urquhart Castle... had a blast!!!
Our little border terrier dog jumped into the loch for a swim and couldnt get back out the water quick enough! He has swam in the lake district and loch lomond and we live by the beach on the south coast and he's always in the water, We \have also been on the 'spirit of loch ness' and was shown an image on sonar of something large deep down
I was attacked by a huge pike while wild swimming in Loch near gairloch felt a huge thud on my chest then a lot of splashing then it swam away When I got out of Loch I had huge bite marks right around my knee and bleeding went to doctors to prove it
I was on a boat last year at Loch Ness with a few girls ,I was peeing over board and I turned around and one of the girls screamed oh my god it the Loch Ness monster - but it was just me knob 😂
SO WHERE IS THE SONAR IMAGE?
Spent 10 mins talking about the image and not showing it... 🤔
My thoughts also.
They may as well say that they caught it then let it go. Oh and it was the biggest thing ever. 😊😊😊😊😊😮
@@spiderdudeify Its possible they just want to drum up tourism business for scotland over the xmas period using this story about Nessie
Thanx for letting me know. I’ll switch it off.
You can always trust a Scot , pmsl ......
theres nothing about it anywhere
Even if it did exist just bloody leave it alone we know you scientists like taking things apart
Believe it or not, Nessie is actually already protected by Scottish law.
In the event it's ever found, besides a DNA sample, it can't be captured, killed, or otherwise interfered with.
There are NO SCIENTISTS that believe in Loch Ness
Thankfully a group of local wizards have cast a spell to protect our underwater ally.
@@arthurdent6828 those wizards must have given nessie immortality too as it must be at least 1500 years old.
😂😂 Don't worry, nothing can live millions of years, and if it was real we would know as there would be many of them.
Bless the Loch Ness Monster and protect it from human harm
No monster.
sadly u cant protect what does not exist.
@@thedisabledwelshman9266 Don't be sad.
If there isn’t a monster in Loch Ness there is definitely one in the house of parliament
I totally agree .
Not just one,but a whole Jurassic period of monsters.
😂😂😂😂 excellent comment 🎉
Well said 😂
Wefasaurus .
Some 20 years ago, I was present during my holiday there and when the boatsman did some sonar scanning, I asked him if this creature really exist and if he wants it to be captured. He said "No, because everything men lay their hands on, must perish ..." Satisfying answer for me. I would say "leave it be".
Cloning and de-extinction technology like we have today didn't exist back then
@@KentVigilante Cloning like we have today? Cloning is far from perfected, it's still very hit-or-miss.
Too much chatting
Sheer rubbish .
@@ldoumen9904 Nope, it sounds to me that you were vacant during your holiday. Sounds as though you might always be vacant.
In a way i agree with others, if there is something in the Loch just leave it alone.
Nessie Finally Proven?! Fresh Loch Ness Sonar Image Astonishes Experts 2201pm 10.10.24 werner herzog attempted to search for the elusive nessie. on his death bed make sure you ask him to spill the beans. seems folk are too scared to suggest anything palpable, of a monstrous nature, dwells within the depths...
No chance if they catch it you can bet they kill it just to see how it works and then put in a museum they won't leave nessie alone now,😮😢,
A group of local wizards has cast a spell to protect our underwater ally.
How people don't realise that there is nothing boggles the mind, no way would there be anything without there being many of them (probably just many Conga Eels) if that was the case there would be no mystery
@@marycamilleri447 who’s telling you this?
Many years ago my husband and I stayed in a cottage by Loch Ness at Drumnadrochit It was next to the Clansman Hotel. We had been to Urquart Castle that day and we arrived back at the cottage in the afternoon. My husband turned the car round to face the loch at the end of the drive, in front of the house. Suddenly he put in binoculars to his eyes and then said to me 'look' and passed the binoculars to me and guided my hands. I saw two hump shapes going through the water, quite fast and then they just went under the surface. My husband said he saw the humps but he saw what look like a long neck as well. Apparently a guest at the Clansman hotel also reported seeing it.
So, you exposed a secret Camel farm that let's it's cattle out for a midnight swim, boy those must be the most embarrassed ones seeing as their supposed to be on the otherside of the world, 🐫🌅🌍🏖😅🤣😂
To many drams of whisky and a dirty mind
So glad to read your comment ! In the early 90's my wife and I toured Scotland in the car and our itinerary included driving along Loch Ness and an overnight stay at the Clansman hotel . It was May and the following morning I got up early to fish beside the dock in front of the Clansman , around 5am .
I had my back to the water whilst setting up my tackle when suddenly I heard an almighty crash in the water behind me . I spun around to see a massive quake and surface disturbance only a few meters out from where I stood .
My hair stood on end . Whatever was responsible had gone under the surface out of sight but still the surface disturbance was fierce .
I never saw what was responsible but told the hotel manager on my return .
He said it was probably a seal. But the disturbance and sound of the water crash just told me it was something much larger .
An experience I've never forgot .
PS . I didn't catch anything .
I was driving past Loch Ness in 1996, I saw something on the water, like a light - I looked up and it was Ho-Oh. 😮
You and your husband saw something large in the loch, by the description of it and the hotel guest,you both could be right. I think you’re lucky to have seen Nessie 👍.
I saw the creature in the eighties. Long story and I’ve written an article. We were in a cabin cruiser and it was following the boat going parallel to us. I shouted to my son to stop our boat. I had a very close sighting as it pulled up as we were in front of it. Mottled skin, greeny brown. Smooth. Narrow neck quickly getting wider. Descended very slowly in front of our eyes. Like a submarine. Two humps six to eight feet apart.
That is really cool. Is your article available to read somewhere?
So you 100 percent believe the lochness is real
@@nathansgym It was published in a magazine but it is so long ago (1980) I can’t remember where! Also the local newspaper . Would need to go to the attic to find it. I was interviewed on the radio. This was transmitted nationally. I had returned to tell Tim Dinsdale who we had passed cleaning out his boat, and he was interviewed and linked to the broadcast . Check his name. And an obsessed follower arrived in a van with the ‘monster’ painted on the side. So annoyed that my camera was in the cabin and I couldn’t bear to stop watching to go and get it. A great experience.
Thank you for your reply Jennifer. I think it is interesting that my husband saw what you saw but I only saw the two hump shapes cutting through the water at speed and then submerging. This was over forty years ago but one doesn't forget does one.
When we told the owner of the cottage he didn't express any surprise and confirmed that there had been sightings of something unusual in that location ever since he could remember. I saw an article some years later which stated there had been reported sightings in previous centuries. I agree with everyone who says it would be dreadful it there were large creatures in the loch and one was caught and dragged ashore to be examined.
Let's hope it's never found or it'll be poked at kept in a tank and bits cut out of it.. If indeed it's physical.
Same with Sasquatch. I honestly don’t know if these things exist, but if they do, I too hope they don’t find them.
Click bait
Yes keep on trucking Nessie
They will clone them and reintroduce them into the wild, they've already done it with many species that were nearing extinction or even some that became extinct in recent centuries, a live species is much easier to bring back than a long dead one
So some beautiful creature who has never hurt anyone will now get chased out of existance. Leave Nessie alone
🤦♂️
1. This is confirmation of nothing
2. If it was alive, it hasnt not hurt anything
Sounds like nothing short of depth charges could do that.
Nothing wrong in proving it exists, but they shouldn’t set a trap for it and take it out of the loch.
@@artvampire5421 it doesnt exist, ita a folklore story 😂
I have always believed that Nessie is in there, I hope they find him/her before I die, I am 79. x
Me too 😊
I think it's better to be just a mystery,if it is ever proven people will hunt it,try catching it,it's safer just being a mystery,
And me
Hope so too Cathy many more years for you I’m hoping pet ❤
Me too 79 would love to know . However if a creature just discover what then leave it be.
In 1978, I met a Scottish zoologist who kept a boat on Loch Ness. One night , on his boat's sonar, he saw THREE very large 'things' hovering at a depth of about 100 metres , which all had the unique sonar signature of Nessie- that is, a sort of lemon -shaped body with 2 pairs of fins sticking out of the side. The zoologist was ostracized by the fellow academics at his university as a result. Also, don't forget the famous video taken by Tim Dinsdale in the early 1960's. I think it all fits with a plesiosaur, BUT I am baffled by how it breathes without being seen more often.
So on sonar he could see a fins, hmmmm 🤔 🐂 💩 😂
No, you see either a protruberance, or a separate small echo adjacent to the main body. I'm no expert either, but I understand this is virtually unique to 'Nessie'.And ( although no sonar evidence) Loch Morar has a strong 'monster' tradition. As did Loch Lomond some centuries ago, but no longer.
@@AndrewJarvis-hn7cc I wish it was true mate I just know it ain’t, not a chance it could remain unseen and obviously would need to be more than one. I’d never seen that vid you mentioned so I looked it up apparently it was proven to be a boat both that is was much proof anyway imo
Might be a “wells” catfish mor a sturgeon but how silly to still be calling it a “ monster”
I believe there are underground caves with air inside, this could be were these magnificent creatures go most of the time, hence why surface sightings are so rare.
Wouldn't it be brilliant if there was something? Why not enjoy the possibility?
no, it would just be hunted to death anyway
There is. I've seen it really.
I'm not winding you up either.
It's real.
Put it in the channel
@@kevinkenny6975 👍👍👍👍👍😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Best idear all year 😂😂😂😂😂👍😂👍👍😂😂
@@acustomer3518 it's the size of a mini bus so as they said in jaws
- WE ARE GONA NEED A BIGGER BOAT 😂
Where’s the sonar image?? No point having this story on if you aren’t going to show the image.
Exactly! We need to see it !
Thanks for saving me the time 🤜🤛
Is it not in the video??? Nooooo
@@Matilda-y Nope. I was very disappointed.
@@crimsonknightuk me too, but i found the image on Utube somewhere else. Then i started watching Yowies in Australia and that was even more fun.
5 years ago we stayed at a campsite on Loch Ness in our motorhome. One night we needed milk, so we looked for the nearest supermarket and headed off. We drove for 40 minutes alongside the Loch to reach our destination. Only then did we realise just how vast the Loch is. Coupled to its depth, there’s a humongous area for any animal to exist. It’s difficult to comprehend without seeing it for yourself.
Prior to 1938, if you had asked a zoologist to name some of the oldest fish known to science, you’d probably hear about an oddly named lobe-fish, known as the coelacanth. The name itself sounds ancient. Coelacanths first evolved into existence during the early Devonian period, a little over 400 million years ago.
What this zoologist would not have told you is that this ancient fish could still be found in the ocean today. In fact, they probably would have chuckled at the idea. Scholars, prior to the coelacanth’s rediscovery in 1938, presumed that the coelacanth had gone extinct during the late Cretaceous period, 65-70 million years ago.
In 2010 four friends, carrying 32kg (71lb) worth of camera equipment, sunk beneath the waves of Sodwana Bay, off the east coast of South Africa. It was then that photographer, Laurent Ballesta stared directly into the eyes of a creature once thought to have died out with the dinosaurs - making him the first diver to photograph a living coelacanth.
Yes,and there is the almost mythical oar fish of Japanese legend. I watched a stunning documentary on oar fish recently here on youtube.
The Frilled shark has also survived to this day. We really have no clue as to what's down in the deep. Interesting how life survives the pressures down there but we struggle to dive deep with machines in the Mariana Trench. Footage from down there found some wonderful and interesting species.
Yes
No idea of the life span of this dinosaur but if there was and or is a nessie then this is likely a decendent off which means theres a family. ..... More than one. Despite the negative comments.... Anything is possible.
Lets say nessie is real. How about we leave it alone??? We dont want a king kong situation where we take nessie and tie him to a truck and parade him around town. Just leave him the fug alone
Nessie might be a T-Rex trapped in a Plesiosaur’s body
Nothing wrong with proving it’s there just don’t remove it from the lock to study.
If he washes up on shore will Keir get him a hotel room?
Nah deffo a native. He'll find something to arrest it on...
5* with free bed and breakfast
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂brilliant and yes it will get all the Freebies going 😀
@@leecoates3674😂😂😂
Poor Nessie end up in halal meat shop 😅
My father was a bus driver doing the fort William to Inverness run , the loch was flat calm and was a huge wake ,like a very large vessel had just went up the loch but no sign of any boat in the loch , he thought maybe a earthquake!! Who knows!
All Brits but I would think the Scottish people more so have been brought up with the tale of Nessie. It would be absolutely amazing and fascinating if such a creature existed.
The skipper of the Loch Ness cruise ship has absolutely nothing to gain by bullshitting. This is real
😂
Keeps the funding going.😉😄
Loch Ness has steadily been losing tourist money for 25 years...The skipper is trying to rejuvenate the myth before he has no choice but to become a plasterer......
Lmao
Yes he does, more tourists 🤷🏼♂️
I believe in Nessie🙂
I did too...back in 1985
When I was eleven years old I seen the Loch Ness monster I am now 62 years old. It is there and I seen it .
Can you tell more details?
How did it look?
If nessie is found...starmer will probably try and give it away.
Sell it or tax it more likely . He's giving nothing away at the moment just taking stuff including "dough"nations.
Or tax it.
He will certainly send it a water tax bill !
He's more into taking things now especially "dough"nations . He'll probably tax it or sell it.
It’s probably nazzi, came over in a rubber fishing boat and starmer is using taxpayers money to house it in the loch.
There must be a family of them, not just one
You know what, there's definitely something there and in loch Lochy. We played at the Belladrum festival 2 years ago in the summer. Stopped for a break at loch Lochy where it's closest to loch Ness. We skimmed stones and where the furthest ones got to something giant eel like briefly broke surface, then swept off down to our left. It left a massive wake, there were no boats or anything else nearby to suddenly cause waves and a wake like that. It must've had a lot more weight to it than even the biggest eel.
There have been Reports of unknown animals in many Scottish lochs including loch lochy , Many of the lochs could have cave entrances underwater enabling them to leave & come back
I had an old relative that stayed next to Loch Ness for years. He was completely dismissive of the Loch Ness monster nonsense,,,,, until one day he saw something in the Loch which he absolutely could not explain and which changed his whole perception on the monster story.
Dude, back when I was a youngsters my grandparents took me on holiday to Inverness, when we got up in the morning we went to the Loch and I couldn't believe my eyes, 😳 not one, not two but three Hulking minsters slowly swam down the waters!
They all looked grey skinned in colour, with long thin necks, but only had one hump, wait...Ah aww, they were NUCLEAR SUBS going on Battle sim runs 🗺
So to answer the reality is they are DSRV recsue units being tested but are Naval unit so painted/coated in stealth material and the sonar signature is deliberately designed to mask their identity 🥷🏼😅🤣😂
@@jack1d1XB So why test them in Loch Ness?
One of my mothers Scottish friends told me he was on a boat in Lock Ness and something very big camu up from the deep and collided with the bottom of his boat.
did it ask for a big mac?
I've seen a picture of this new sonar image , and it certainly does resemble a plesiosaur. You can see a long neck and body. There's def something down there in Loch Ness.
@tonyanastasio6959 where did you see the sonar image.
Years ago, a full width sonar scan was carried out by Adrian Shine, using a fleet of cabin cruisers fitted with sonar spaced right across the loch. One boat allegedly captured a sonar image which had what *could* have been a flipper in one part of it, but nothing was conclusively proved....
OH, yes i remember that@@Brian-om2hh
I hope they never find Nessie.
dont worry, they wont 😃
I hope so!!!
@@Vespa123😂😂😂😂😂
Get the guys to take the sonar to number 10 as much bigger monsters go there ……
Errrrrrrrr......Errrrrrrrrr.....Errrrrrrrr.....Errrrrrrrrrr.....bigger mystery than Nessie is why Kevin O'Sullivan cannot get more than three words out without another drawn out ERRRRRRRRRRR!!!!!!
Yes, it gets on my nerves.
Or why he thinks 5 metres is 30 feet!
Scottish person here . Loch Ness was a churning hell of glacier and rock ten thousand years ago . Nothing could have survived . I would like to believe but nah . ❤
Arctic Char did!
Our ancient ancestors did
As a Scotsman too👍🏼 that time of year with the tourist trade dwindling 😁 We wile say no more Hush Hush 👀
Since it is believed there is an underwater cavity leading to the open sea, who knows? Also a Scot, lived 30 miles from Loch Ness. I do believe there is much on earth undiscovered. Considering a full head of a Plesiosaur was found recently in England, who is to say some have not survived?
@@99fruitbat94 must be a submarine on sonar then hay ? 😂
I was working at Raytheon Research in 1981 every month there would be a conference on different things. Some about lasers and new missiles and the different types infrared materials being in development. In 1989 they had the man who used two dolphins that were trained to swim to different objects. One dolphin was trained only to take the camera from the other dolphin if it got in trouble or the camera would fall off. The water is very murky. But dolphins are a very curious animal. They had a salt water tank to put the dolphins in after a week of being in fresh water. There were two pictures of a close up of some big creature. It was not of a fish or any type animal that had been alive and documented. The head was big with two big eyes. Although the water was not clear. It did not matter because the one dolphin got right up to this big creatures face. Why this was at the Raytheon Research conference is anyone's guess. But there is a big something not a fish like a sturgeon or some other type none animal in that Loch ness. The other out of the norm conference out of the many I had gone too. Was about crafts hoovering for hours in Antarctic. They were not of any type craft known. And what Raytheon was working on in case the crafts created a treat. That meeting had many of the scientists in research talking about the crafts. Making personally opinions on what they thought it could be.
Do they sell special cameras for filming Nessies and Bigfoots? Ones that reduce HD footage down to a pixilated blob similar to a 1980s security camera? Everyone has a high quality camera in their pocket nowadays and still nothing clearer than a smudge! It's amazing!
And, btw, where is the "astonishing" sonar image? They may have mentioned, but I couldn't listen to the errrr, ummmmm, errrr, incomprehensible presenter so just skipped through to the videos of blurry logs bobbing in the loch.
Yes, you can buy extremely fuzzy 10 pixel out of focus cameras specifically for these types of encounters.
@@phreatomagmatic8016 😂
Trust me it's in there.
I saw a kid on that water in a wood rowing boat and that thing broke the surface and swam round the boat.
The kid shat himself.
It was min 30 feet.
I never saw someone row so fast to shore.
He said he is never going out there again.
Its absolutely real people 👍
I'm not saying it is a dinosaur but I am saying it's real and in there.
I'm also a life long fisherman and I've never seen anything like this or as big.
It was a dark slate grey colour too.
Back in the 1950's when I was a little kid, my folks took us for a drive along the southern coast of loch ness, although it was raining my father pulled up along side an old lorry bed on which a man had mounted a large tripod and cinnie camera covered with a ground sheet. He told my father that he had been sent up there by his newspaper to get footage and to stay until he had. (time of many monster sightings)
While we were stood around two men who were brothers dressed in brown coveralls and each wearing a french style black berre. pulled a two man canoe from an old corrugated garage shed and carried it down to the water, they told my father that they had fitted a petrol lawn mower engine that drove a propeller and then set off to cross over the loch to the village on the opposite side.
now as the canoe pulled away there was a v shaped wake and two humps sticking up as they weren't paddling they were sitting still - jokingly my father said to the camera man there's you monster he dryly commented if he took a picture and it got printed he would be there forever.
I wonder how many people saw these two guy and reported seeing a monster.
Ive just seen the sonar image & yes its very impressive
I love this,I grew up talking about the Loch Ness monster,the movies were so romantic.If I won the lottery,I would love to live there 👍🏻
I stayed at Loch Ness about 5 years ago and saw the monster on 2 separate occasions. I’m glad they are finally looking into thus scientifically
Guy who runs a boat doing Loch Ness 'Nessie' Tourist Tours 'sees' the thing he's doing tours for... Quelle surprise!
😮😅😅😅
lol yeah business is a bit slow at the moment! 👀
6 metres = 30 feet, Kevin? When I went to school, a metre was about 39 inches! - I.E. 6 metres is about 19.5 feet! Anyone would think you're trying to big up Nessie!!! 🤣🤣🤣
Probably is !
@@johnreed8336 The kid said it was about 8-10 meters….which would be 25-30 feet.
Wouldn’t there need to be a family of them?
more than that, try thousands 😂😂😂
There is.
@@ptaylor5014 where is the evidence? there is none and never has been 🤷♂️
Of course not. Smaug lived for thousands of years without a family 🐲🐉
There would need to be enough of the species to breed, although some scientists have stated that a family or group of them probably couldn't survive on the fish stocks in the loch. Why haven't any dead examples been discovered, or washed up on the shores of the loch? How does it know to stay out of the way most of the time?
This young man is right a lot of people.have found already ,ive always beleived 😊
Got to keep this legend alive as it’s vital for tourism. Logically there could not be any Dino in the lock
Even if it's not a plesiosaur that footage was blurry enough to qualify as a bigfoot sighting so win win. 👍😁👍❤️
You’d need two things for a surviving creature, a large enough number of them to sustain and a plentiful food supply.
Not much food in Lich Ness it's really quite sterile .
That would be true if it was a closed ecosystem which it isn't.
There is no food in it' and the tunnels leading to seas and lakes is also made up lies
And some scientists have stated that may not be the case...
If there's one there must be more to mate .
Definitely Nessie. If you look carefully at around 0:52 you can see it smiling and waving.
A guy who's income depends on tourists taking his cruise to look for nessie, manages to capture images of nessie. A surprising boost to his income!
Thanks for sharing. Hope Nessie bites all the rotten apples.
Having visited Loch Ness, I was amazed at it's shear size, someone said you can get The entire world's population 15 times into it!
Leave Nessie alone. Whatever is there it does not need us catching it and placing it in a circus sideshow for people to gawk at. It has eluded us all these years because it has an innate ability to sense we may do it harm.
LEAVE NESSI ALONE ! 🇦🇺
Very well said
In 1974, by a lake at dawn, somewhere in Scotland, i looked and looked over the mists. I then stooped down to the edge and imbibed the hallowed waters. The experience left me empowered to this day.
What have you been smoking ?
@johnreed8336 Nothing sinister; that Chinese takeaway, maybe? Was it Inverness nearby? Sorry, I'm not good at highland geography, as my father picked up. The Chinese serve the best chips in Scotland, to note. Oh yes, at a campsite by the shore.
There's only one "lake" in Scotland, Lake of Menteith and it's nowhere near Inverness.
@apollomemories7399 true fact: Loch Ness. The Chinky was located in a nearby town. Yes, it was 1974, so long ago now.
I went to Loch Ness as a boy, and it's such a beautiful and haunting place
Fog, high mountains
Very eerie
Tourism must be down I guess
I think the words are " I'm old Gregg" lol
Nessie Finally Proven?! Fresh Loch Ness Sonar Image Astonishes Experts 2204pm 10.10.24 maybe nessie enjoys the fruits of the tourist trade?
Nah man inverness is hoaching without nessie. Place is packed with tanks and English tourist at the moment.
😂😂😂
@@myrarowlands9216 isn't there a nessie emoji?
Leave Nessie a lone don't ruin this mystery.
A very shy Dinosaur .
No Thats Starmers Aunty, After his Uncle went to sell sausages in the Falklands she went to pieces and jumped into the loch, His daddy stayed home and played with his favorite little Tool.
😂😂😂😂
Odd things have been seen in the Loch ever since they built a road going down the side of the loch in the 1930s
Around the time of the road being built in 30s a circus owned by a Mr Mills had been in Inverness and there was a sighting of nessie so Mr Mills being a showman whipped the locals up into a frenzy and offered 20.000 for anyone who caught nessie for his circus , confident that no one would claim the money as he knew what had been sighted was his own indian elephant bathing.
Finally, some proper news.
Most people believe in God,but never seen him 😂
is that called wishful thinking or just plain delusion ?
@@oldshiny3012It's called faith.
@@AnnHollowell-l1v which is defined as belief with zero evidence
I've seen and met a number of people who *thought* they were God.....
@@Brian-om2hh 😂
You'd think in ten minute report and interview about a new image possibly proving the existence of Nessie it would actually show us said image huh? 🙄😁
This was sponsored by the local pub next to the Lock .
A little cynical ?
Lock? You are not Scottish that's for sure.
LOCH!!!!!
@@johnreed8336So would you be, when their gonna cut the size of a beer 🍺 down!😳🤯😅🤣😂
I do hate it when people refer to marine reptiles as dinosaurs,totally different things.
I love that the mystery of Nessie has reared it's head again, harking back to a less cynical age and we could certainly do with less cynicism right now.
But don't ever solve it!
Went to Loch Ness over Easter weekend, 1991. Didn’t see Nessy, but the Loch is absolutely beautiful. But, could imagine why the idea of seeing Nessy is so overwhelming.
Anything is possible remember that people just because you haven't witnessed anything yourself don't mean it doesn't exist 🤔🤔🤔
about as anti science as you can get
Love, light, and a safe existence, dear Nessie. You are loved.
CLICK BAIT no sonar image shown😢
Loch Ness is the deepest loch in the entire world by a very large margin. If there is a monster like Nessie then it would be in Loch Ness.
Actually the deepest lake in the world is lake Baikal in Russia... which also has stories of a sea serpent. And theres another "labynkyr Devil" that was apparently caught on sonar in Labynkyr lake in Siberia.
@@V123es well done I was testing you. From Russia with love.
pish get it shown, you go on tv and they don`t even show the sonar? potentially the biggest discovery in history and they don`t even show it, pish, the only image shown is from a video camera not sonar.
They did show it near the beginning.
@@abuelafromhell i seen a video at the beginning not a sonar reading
Hello everyone. This is my sonar contact. The That is that sonar keeps finding huge creatures lurking about in this loch . So far we understand it the first 50 m of Loch Ness . 22 m down there is no light . Welcome to the midnight zone . One of the largest an unexplored areas on this planet.. The average depth of Loch Ness s 184 m. So there's 134 m of Loch Ness completely unexpod. So far they have found Arctic char in the loch . As the name suggests, they should be in the Arctic. Loch Ness absolutely converted from salt to freshwater since the last ice age. Tectonic plate movement and Scotland rising above sea level. The lock itself is open to the North Sea. Creatures can come in and out as they please. For instance, salmon . An amazing creature was discovered and lock nesse too which predates the dinosaurs. It just called a lamprey . Prehistoric 300 million-year-old . A very early amphibian resembling a very large leech. A member of the eel family. Another thing they found in the lock were a huge quantity of European eels which are known to grow to huge sizes. The University of New Zealand otago also discovered 480 unknown code of DNA in the Loch . So between fish that shouldn't be there giant eels prehistoric creatures and unknown DNA. Anything could be lurking in the loch . I have monitored the sonar from working on Loch Ness for 9 years . I have seen some rather large contacts. Down a depth of 180 m That's under immense pressure. So now I was confirming that they are there. And scientist s have been await of this ever since. Operation deep scan. The crazy thing about it all is that I have never seen anything like this on sonar before. The contact resembles shape of the ancient creature plesiosaur. This has been a theory For many years, is it just a coincidence that the sonar has picked up something exactly the same shape?. I am not so not an expert But I can't say it is almost three to four times. The size of anything else I've seen on these sonars in Loch Ness. I very much agree with most of the comments here . I do think we should leave it alone. However, I think there is more than one. On the other hand, if there was only one. That could reproduce. In some cases, for example, the hammerhead shark has managed to reproduce by itself asexually. The contact that I have come across is by far the cleanest and strangest contact in the history of Loch Ness. It may be the most famous lock in the world, but there has been more people to the Moon than the bottom of Loch Ness. Too much evidence. We cannot prove the negative. The way to prove the positive is to try and catch one of these large creatures wherever they may be. It's not like we haven't tried . That has been cages next harpoons Dynamite poison dolphins with cameras rovs submarines sound equipment, heat equipment . The fact is after 22 m. Stone one. There is no light. The water is too murky for lights to work under the water . I mean the sun can't even penetrate the surface . That is a huge quantity of Plankton in the loch which could you sustain a very large creature. As well as plenty of fish .I believe if this boat was in the Sea for ocean no one would would have a problem understanding that there are large creatures in the waters. The way I think of it we have lived so far inland for so long. We have forgotten What lives in the water?. We have conquered the land and the skies, but what lives in the waters of this planet is one of the biggest mysteries. Water is the biggest mystery on the planet. We don't even know where it came from. What is 60% of your body made of . I mean it's so easy to prove the negative. You don't have to do anything. For those of us that are trying to prove the positive. only needs one one solid piece of evidence To conclude all of the negative theories. I'm not here to tell everyone that is a monster loch I just want to share with the world modern day technology Is finding. The sonar does not know the Nessie story nor does it drink whisky . Hopefully in the near future we will actually take it more seriously.
Loch Ness Monster? There must be more than one like a surviving Dinosaur species 🤔
Crocodile is living proof of a living dinosaur 🐊
and how would a species survive without at least thousands of them? genetic diversity is a thing
@@Vespa123 these idiots believe a single ones has survived millions of years alive. This one is on par with believing the moon is made of cheese.
There is more than one, there are a few of them in that lake
@@ptaylor5014 evidence please
Nicest interview ever, i love that guy for being so respectful. And i hope the lads get the truth they've been searching for. What a nice positive interview, lovely 😊❤❤❤.
Any chance it's a single very old sturgeon those get huge and very old.
didn't realize Nicola was that old Dam
@@oldshiny3012 And a good swimmer 😅
Sightings go back to medieval times. I don't believe sturgeon live that long.
I saw a video of a sturgeon in the lock a few years ago.
Nicola? Fandabidozee!
I've studied this monster for years it mainly lives on
Seaweed and a jelly it's roughly 17 meters long sometimes it can been seen on land especially around the castle at night
If you venture their you will see it if you can't half bottle of whisky you'll definitely see it
When I was a child my old man, an ex marine commando in the war and hard as nails, used to take me and my older brothers and sisters up from the south coast of England to go camping around Loch Ness for a couple of weeks. The last time I must have been about twelve or thirteen, I'm 66 now. There was a hotel the other side of the Loch where we camped that time, and the old man would motor across the Loch in his ten foot inflatable with a 3hp outboard most evenings for a drink there. Sometimes he wouldn't roll out of there until well gone midnight, especially if he took his banjo and got a sing song going. Then he would motor back across the loch at well gone midnight, often a bit pissed. My old man wasn't frightened of the Loch Ness monster.
As eloquent and well spoken as any young man on earth. If I could still walk further than 20 feet, I would travel from my mountains in USA and visit a bit of my ancestry.
Don't waste 9:58 minutes of your Life
Exactly what I was thinking
I guess that it's time to revisit this subject. As a tourist attraction, it is necessary to remind people and keep them coming to loch ness.
Loch Ness monster, obviously Scotland is trying to get more money 💰 🤦♂️🤣🤣🤣
Hows that make sense?
This is so awsome and the most Scottish interview ever.
I've got a Nessie! Soft toy,.. found him in a charity shop... 🤣
That was a good find 😊
You sure it’s Nessie?😂
@@andyetheridgeAye, it says so on his chest.... the real thing, made in China.
1) Plesiosaurs weren't dinosaurs 2) Plesiosaurs were air breathing marine reptiles that needed to come up for air 3) Loch Ness was never connected to the ocean and is way too cold for a marine reptile. There may be a monster in the loch but it's not a plesiosaur.
Like claims of religious 'miracles' in rural villages. Great for tourism and fleecing the gullable.
The sonar image!!! Where is it??? My family and I visited the Loch Ness, we stayed by, enjoyed the Nessie Museum. Took the tour in the lake, around the lake, the Urquhart Castle... had a blast!!!
Reeves will put a tax on it.
Or remove it's Heating Allowance.
I hope that if there was proof of Nessie.... no one would ever find it... humans just destroy
Have they found Starmer 😂😂😂😂
Nessie is real. I love it. I hope no one ever sees him in the flesh coz he’d probs get trophy hunted. Go Nessie, bless ya 👍🏻🖤
Great story hope it’s true
Our little border terrier dog jumped into the loch for a swim and couldnt get back out the water quick enough! He has swam in the lake district and loch lomond and we live by the beach on the south coast and he's always in the water, We \have also been on the 'spirit of loch ness' and was shown an image on sonar of something large deep down
If that image is Nessie, leave her alone, observe from afar but keep the technology out of the water and stop searching for her.
I can't believe this still gets talked about. If I was a local business owner I would really push this too.
Shaun Sloggie is the man 😂
I was attacked by a huge pike while wild swimming in Loch near gairloch felt a huge thud on my chest then a lot of splashing then it swam away When I got out of Loch I had huge bite marks right around my knee and bleeding went to doctors to prove it
The loch has been thoroughly covered with modern day technology. Nothing was found.. So they're is no monster. It's just a tourist attraction only.
I was on a boat last year at Loch Ness with a few girls ,I was peeing over board and I turned around and one of the girls screamed oh my god it the Loch Ness monster - but it was just me knob 😂
what a load of bullshit a publicisty stunt
The immortal lock ness monster the Dino that has lived since all other have died. It doesn’t reproduce it never ages it never dies.