It’s strange, seeing this sort of things pop up in the news. For years, ever since I was a kid, the Loch Ness Monster was a thing of fable. Like Bigfoot and UFOs, it was relegated to fuzzy photographs, drunken rambles, and the occasional (and often jinxed) scientific expeditions. But just yesterday, an amateur scientist caught what some are saying is a video “of such good quality that even the normally reticent BBC Scotland aired the video on its main news program on Tuesday.”
Of course, being that no clear shot of ye ol’ beastie is never had, the true mystery remains unsolved, but I felt a little tingle at the thought that I was looking at the newest, freshest piece of evidence that something might just be lurking below those waters after all this time.
According to the report, Nessie was first supposedly captured on film in the 1930s, and has since then been spotted more than 4,000 times. Some might think all the video shows is wave formation, or a school of fish…but I like to let the imagination run wild and believe that there is still plenty in this wide world that we have no clue about.
I see that smile.
Looked like a seal with a wake. Heh.
Mir
That’s even cooler. Nessie’s a shapeshifter!