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More evidence: The Loch Ness Monster was just photographed with a drone

More evidence: The Loch Ness Monster was just photographed with a drone

Recently, reports of sightings of the alleged creature have multiplied once again. Could it all be wrong?

This time, the world-famous Loch Ness Monster has been spotted in a drone video, according to the British Daily Mail. LADbible.

Some people are so desperate to find Nessie that they continue to wander around Scotland’s famous Loch Ness in hopes of catching a glimpse of the alleged monster.

Over the years, many people have attempted to slit the creature’s throat, but none have succeeded, though some have dedicated a significant portion of their lives to finding every trace.

But recently, more and more evidence of the monster’s whereabouts has emerged. Recently, for example, Richard Mavor noticed something in the drone footage.

The 54-year-old uploaded the clip to his YouTube channel, which shows a mysterious figure swimming on the shore of the lake. The amazing scene can be seen around 4:00 in the video below:

At first he didn’t want to believe it himself

Mavor told the press about the incident: “I couldn’t believe it. I had to rewind the recording several times and have watched it several times since. I don’t know what it is, but it definitely has the same shape as Nessie, based on previous observations.”

He added that the more he looked at it, the more shocked he was by what he saw. Because there was no driftwood or anything else in the area that could have this strange shape.

He continued: “We just stopped by and I thought I’d take some nice shots of the beach to post on my YouTube. I didn’t even realize what I was capturing until others asked me to take a closer look. It might be a trick of the lights, but we can’t be sure.”

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The mystery of the Loch Ness Monster has been a source of public concern since the 1930s, when the first reports of sightings came. The creature is usually described as being large, with a long neck and one or two humps.

Incidentally, Richard Mavor also organizes Bedouin camping trips and canoe trips around Loch Ness and elsewhere. The videos produced about them were a complete success.

One commenter said: “Richard is so fun to watch! Lovely to see the drone footage! Congratulations everyone!”

But according to other contributors, appreciation also goes to the man who did so much to learn about nature and perhaps also to discover the Loch Ness Monster.

Our cover image is an illustration, source: StaraBlazkova in Czech Wikipedia

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