A creature over 5 meters (16.7 feet) long and about 1.5 meters (5 feet) wide emerged from the depths of Loch Ness, performing strange circular movements on the calm water, making the footage unique and difficult to explain.
The Loch Ness Monster hunter shared new enigmatic footage showing a creature over 5 meters long and about 1.5 meters wide emerging from the depths of the lake. The video was captured on September 23 using a webcam at the Clansman Hotel, located on the shore of Loch Ness.
According to experienced investigator Eoin O’Faodhagain, the brownish-black creature performed unusual circular movements that had not been previously observed. He estimates the monster’s length at 5.1 meters and its width at about 1.5 meters. The footage shows a mysterious structure submerging near the shore, while the water’s surface remains calm, with no signs of waves or boat movement that could cause a vortex.
O’Faodhagain believes this could be the famous Loch Ness Monster, “Nessie.” Experts note that the video is reminiscent of a 1992 sighting where a mysterious object also moved in a circle, but the new footage is unique due to its clarity and the creature’s unusual behavior. The hunter is confident that explaining the monster’s appearance will be difficult even for researchers of the lake.