10 Times The Loch Ness Monster Was Spotted











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10 Times The Loch Ness Monster Was Spotted • #50MVideos #education #viralstory #facts #entertainment #top10 #top5 #list #countdown • Make sure to subscribe for more 50M videos! If you enjoy 50M Videos why not leave a like too, for more educational videos everyday! • • Whereas Gods and ghosts are purely spiritual, lake monsters are another matter, a subject which • offers itself to scientific examination. Modern technology makes it possible to penetrate even the • deepest waters in search of proof of the existence of these monsters which have fired the • imagination of locals and visitors alike. Do they really exist or are they only a product of • fantasy? Well, one monster for sure lives in the loch ness lake in Scotland. Nessie, dubbed as the • loch ness monster, can be found in the deepest parts of the lake. let us look at the ten times the • monster was spotted in real life. but before we get into that, like and subscribe this video or this • spider will crawl on your face when you #39;re sleeping. • Number 10.) • there were 16 sightings of the loch’s mythical monster in 2016, which was the highest number of • annual sightings for 36 years. The most recent sighting comes from Eoin O’Faodhagain, from Co • Donegal, Republic of Ireland, and experienced Nessie hunter. Mr. O’Faodhagain believes he saw • a 20-25 foot Nessie popping three feet out of the water as it swam in Loch Ness. The hunter said • that it was his fourth sighting of the monster in the year. Earlier that year, scientists from New • Zealand extracted DNA samples from across Loch Ness, and found no dinosaur-DNA. The • mythical monster had been rumored to be a plesiosaur, a dinosaur which lived up until the end of • the dinosaurs’ time on Earth 66 million years ago. • number 9.) • State of the art sonar equipment, a yellow submarine, and even a white witch have all been used • to try to find the elusive Loch Ness Monster. If you think that it is not real, then you have to • think again, as it is not that hard to track down Nessie, all you need is a smartphone. Mysterious • images taken from space are making waves with Nessie fans. as they appear to show a creature • swimming in the world’s most famous loch. The pictures were captured separately by two • amateur hunters, Peter Thain and Andy Dixon, as they used an iPhone satellite map app. It had • been feared the 1,500-year legend was over after 18 months without a recognized sighting, but • now enthusiasts’ hopes have been raised again. • Number 8.) • a YouTuber named odinz2 in Norway stopped on a highway when he says something disturbing • and really creepy going on in the lake near the bridge. Taking advantage of the opportunity, he • quickly takes out his camera and starts recording. If you see carefully, you can see that • something huge and shinning is emerging from the inside. It can be assumed that some huge sea • creature was seen being surfaced there. Or it could be a pile of huge garbage, but cannot be sure. • People in Norway believed that it was Selma, which is basically the Norway version of the loch • ness monster. The thing really looks as huge and weird as a monster. If there is some fishing • expert watching this, let us know what it could be •    • 16 Mysterious Creatures Caught on LIV...   4: 30 – 5:40 • Number 7.) • That’s firmly in the realm of myth, but stories about a monster in Lake Brosno abound, • essentially making “Brosnya” Russia’s equivalent of the Loch Ness monster. In 2002, a Russian • UFO group organized an expedition to take sonar readings of the lake, reporting a “huge jelly- • like mass” lying just above the lakebed. Since this was Russia, they immediately attached an • explosive device at it, prompting it to start rapidly rising to the surface. Fortunately, when the • team looked into the water, there was nothing resembling a monster. Some Soviet skeptics have • suggested scientific scenarios supposedly solving the serpent sightings. For example, it’s • possible that hydrogen sulphide occasionally builds up at the bottom of the lake and rushes to the • surface, creating an eruption of bubbles that might be mistaken for an underwater creature. • Alternatively, a volcanic fracture at the bottom of the lake might eject similar gases. • Number 6.) surgeon’s photograph • One of the most iconic images of Nessie is known as the ‘Surgeon’s Photograph’ which many • consider being good evidence of the monster, although doubts about the photograph’s • authenticity were expressed from the beginning. The image was revealed as a hoax in the 1990s. • The photographer, a gynecologist named Robert Kenneth Wilson, never claimed it to be a picture • of the monster. He merely claimed to have photographed “something in the water”. The photo is • often cropped to make the monster seem huge, while the original uncropped shot shows the other • end of the loch and the monster in the center. Just a year before the hoax was revealed, the • makers of Discovery Communications’s documentary “Loch Ness Discovered” did an analysis • of the uncropped image and found.

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