Wednesday, February 22, 2017

Loch Ness monster spotted in two places at once for the first time ever

Via thescottishsun.co.uk by Charles Yates

Nessie has been spotted in two places at once for the first time ever.

Two holidaymakers snapped pictures of the famous beastie at almost exactly the same time – but 12 miles apart.

And both photos are in the running for the best photo of the monster taken this year.

Tourist Kevin Smith, 44, used his mobile phone to capture images when he spotted two or three large, dark shapes in the loch near Urquhart Castle.

Meanwhile, Ian Campbell, 56, was photographing what appeared to be two creatures swimming five miles south of Drumnadrochit, Inverness-shire.


Local government officer Mr Campbell, of Taynuilt, Argyll, believed the animals he saw could be up to 15 metres long.

Both sightings happened at 3.34pm on August 21.

Gary Campbell, registrar of sightings at Loch Ness, said: “The sightings took place at exactly the same time but 12 miles apart thus raising the possibility of multiple creatures living in different parts of the loch.

“This has never happened before in the 1450-year history of sightings.”

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