Loch Ness monster 'missing'

Loch Ness monster 'missing'

World April 25, 2017 20:30

inverness - It's been eight months since someone claimed to have seen Loch Ness's famous monster, and that's what fans can take care of.

'Last year was a record year with eight reports, but since then she seems to have disappeared,' says Gary Campbell against the Scotsman newspaper The Scotsman. Campbell holds the official list of appearances of the legendary beast.

'Nessie', as the monster is called lovingly, is most often seen in the summer, but in the winter people often claim to have seen her.

The last announcement dates back to August 21 last year. Then 58-year-old Ian Bremmer made a very convincing photo by Nessie. Others say, however, that there are clearly three seals that can be seen on the picture.

According to Campbell, it's unusual for nothing to be seen from the monster for so long. 'We are very worried. Eight months is a long time, especially in this time when everyone has a camera in his cell phone to make videos and photos. '

Normally, Campbell comes in from all over, including photos that are obviously fake. But even those are not sent now. According to him, people may already see that they do not have a good picture because they can easily compare him to all the online images.

'We really hope that in the evening the light is longer and there are more tourists coming to the area that someone quickly sees. '

Campbell has listed over 1000 'credible' notifications from Nessie in the last twenty years.

'Last year was a record year with eight reports, but since then she seems to have disappeared,' says Gary Campbell against the Scotsman newspaper The Scotsman. Campbell holds the official list of appearances of the legendary beast.

'Nessie', as the monster is called lovingly, is most often seen in the summer, but in the winter people often claim to have seen her.

The last announcement dates back to August 21 last year. Then 58-year-old Ian Bremmer made a very convincing photo by Nessie. Others say, however, that there are clearly three seals that can be seen on the picture.

According to Campbell, it's unusual for nothing to be seen from the monster for so long. 'We are very worried. Eight months is a long time, especially in this time when everyone has a camera in his cell phone to make videos and photos. '

Normally, Campbell comes in from all over, including photos that are obviously fake. But even those are not sent now. According to him, people may already see that they do not have a good picture because they can easily compare him to all the online images.

'We really hope that in the evening the light is longer and there are more tourists coming to the area that someone quickly sees. '

Campbell has listed over 1000 'credible' notifications from Nessie in the last twenty years.

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