Friday, 3 August 2012

New photo proof of nessie?


Could this be the Loch Ness Monster?
Rosemary Lowne
IS this the best photograph ever taken of the elusive Loch Ness Monster?
Shot by George Edwards — who has led Nessie hunts as part of his Loch Ness Cruise business in Drumnadrochit for the past 26 years — it shows a mysterious dark hump moving in the water towards Urquhart Castle.The image snapped by George Edwards shows the mysterious hump in the water slowly heading towards Urquhart Castle
The image was captured by Mr Edwards from his passenger boat, Nessie Hunter IV, while using sonar to search for old engines used to build the A82 which were supposedly dumped in the loch, south of the Clansman Hotel at Brackla. I was just about to return to Temple Pier (in Drumnadrochit) and I went to the back of the boat which was facing the pier and that’s when I saw it," said 60-year-old Mr Edwards, a lifelong believer in the monster.
"It was slowly moving up the loch towards Urquhart Castle and it was a dark grey colour.
"It was quite a fair way from the boat, probably about half a mile away but it’s difficult to tell in water."
After watching the object for five to 10 minutes, Mr Edwards said it slowly sank below the surface and never resurfaced.
"I’m convinced I was seeing Nessie as I believe in these creatures. Far too many people have being seeing them for far too long," he said.Determined to get more evidence, Mr Edwards, who thinks there is more than one giant creature lurking below the loch, used his vessel’s sonar to make a contact but to no avail.
Read rest see  photos here: http://www.inverness-courier.co.uk/News/Could-this-be-Nessie-03082012.htm

 Under the comments in the Inverness Courier was this remark by a Mr Brian MacGregor "I know of two ladies who have recently seen the same sort of thing as Mr Edwards in the Loch, quite near Dores Inn but no way would they ever go to the press with the news for fear of attracting the ridicule that we see on this page today."says it all really doesn't it?

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