Loch Ness Monster and SECOND mystery beast spotted together in video, Nessie hunter claims | The Sun
THE Loch Ness Monster may have a friend after a Nessie hunter claimed to have captured a mystery beast swimming with the legendary creature on camera.
Eoin O’Faodhagain, 58, was monitoring a webcam of Loch Ness when he spotted a dark presence he estimated to be up to 30 feet long.
Shortly after noticed two humps surfacing not far away – and much to his surprise, they appeared to be moving away from each other.
The strange sighting has led Eoin to believe that Nessie might not be the only one lurking in the Loch
Eoin said: "It is obvious that the two Nessie-like humps are moving over a two-minute period, and the larger hump of the two has changed position from the smaller one.
"Given the fact that there is no disturbance of water visible between objects you would have to concur they are two separate moving creatures."
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Eoin is perhaps the most prolific source of webcam sightings and often logs on to watch the water from his home in County Donegal, Ireland.
He added: "What animal could be that long?
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"What is strikingly obvious about sightings at Loch Ness, is that eyewitnesses could be viewing two different creatures coexisting in the one lake.
"What the other creature is could be completely unknown.
"What we do know is there are a hell of a lot of eels in Loch Ness, having the odd rogue giant one is not beyond the realm of reality."
The Nessie hunter thinks it also offers a handy explanation for contrasting accounts of the monster's appearance.
He said: "This is only my opinion – of Nessie being two different creatures – hence the abundance of different descriptions we have for her."
The sighting was captured at Shoreland Lodges, near Fort Augustus on the loch’s southern shore, using a webcam maintained there by Visit Inverness Loch Ness (VILN).
Eoin has racked up multiple entries in the Official Loch Ness Monster Sightings Register, but new rules concerning webcam sightings mean the register has yet to record an entry in 2023.
2021 was a bumper year for "sightings" of The Loch Ness Monster as the creature was "spotted" 16 times.
Many experts have claimed that Nessie's existence is "plausible" after publishing new shock research into fossils.
The most recorded "sightings" of the Loch Ness Monster was in 1983, when a record number when the monster was reportedly "seen" 21 times.
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