The UK Sun is reporting on a recent sighting of a Loch Ness Monster.
It reads in part:
Mrs. Stewart said that "my opinion is it looks more like a shark in shape, but I can't think of any shark that big that could survive in could fresh water. There is access to the sea but it's a long way away." Mr. Stewart said "it had to be something big and very much alive!"
"Whatever they saw and for several minutes was clearly animate and something quite large," said Gary Campbell, keeper of the LNM sightings register. He said 2017 has been a "fantastic" year for sightings with seven so far.
It's hard to tell if the object in the photo is a LNM or not, so I can't say if I think this is proof.
It will be interesting to see if there are anymore sightings these last three months of the year...
It reads in part:
"A stunned woman enjoying her honeymoon at Loch Ness had a monster surprise.
"Newly wed Rebecca Stewart was touring with husband Paul when she become the seventh person to spot Nessie this year.
"Mrs Stewart from Chadderton, Oldham, Lancashire, photographed and saw the large fin shape for five minutes.
"Her husband also saw the creature which gatecrashed their honeymoon.
"Shop manager Mrs Stewart's sighting on Monday at Fort Augustus has now been accepted by the Official Loch Ness Monster Sightings Register.
"'It was hard to tell on size, however birds would fly near it and (they) looked try small in comparison to the ting in the water. We were on the pier and the thing was over near what looks like a small boat house. Birds would fly near it and quickly fly away from it,' she said in her report.
"'A boat came from the canal and the thing then disappeared. We didn't have binoculars unfortunately and I used my iPhone to take the photos.
"'I zoomed in as much as I could then zoomed the photo I took and screen shot it. The shape of the thing looks like a fin. My husband was with me. We are here on honeymoon and the sighting took us by surprise.'
"The couple, who took several photos of the object were convinced it was the large fin of a shark, although admitting to being confused as to how such an animal could have travelled so far from the sea, surviving the change from saltwater to freshwater."
Mrs. Stewart said that "my opinion is it looks more like a shark in shape, but I can't think of any shark that big that could survive in could fresh water. There is access to the sea but it's a long way away." Mr. Stewart said "it had to be something big and very much alive!"
"Whatever they saw and for several minutes was clearly animate and something quite large," said Gary Campbell, keeper of the LNM sightings register. He said 2017 has been a "fantastic" year for sightings with seven so far.
It's hard to tell if the object in the photo is a LNM or not, so I can't say if I think this is proof.
It will be interesting to see if there are anymore sightings these last three months of the year...
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