After 18 months of no sightings at all there has been a sudden and
unexpected increase in the number of people reporting encounters with
the famous lake monster over the last few weeks.
Most of them,
including that of Richard Collis who filmed a dark object protruding
from the water earlier this month, have described witnessing a long,
thin, serpent-like head and neck rising up from the murky depths of the
loch.
While these sightings might seem like definitive evidence
that something strange is going on, it just so happens that this latest
wave of reports coincides exactly with an increase in the amount of logs
and other debris being washed in to the loch from nearby Urquhart Bay
Wood.
"Large amounts of wood flows out of the woodland through
the two winding rivers that flow into Loch Ness each year, peaking when
water is high in late autumn and spring," said a spokesman for the
Woodland Trust conservation charity.
"I think that some of that debris explains the long thin, sometimes stick-like, shapes seen."
The
Urquhart Bay area has in fact been described as a "Nessie spawning
ground" due to the sheer number of monster-shaped objects that end up in
the water there.
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