Jaw-dropping footage reveals “the first Nessie sighting of 2023” after a mysterious presence “too big” to be a fish was recorded in the water.
Veteran Nessie hunter Eoin O’Faodhagain was monitoring a webcam of the loch when he spotted something that he “couldn’t believe”.
In two clips captured roughly seven minutes apart, something stirs in the loch, seen first as a long, dark shape near the surface, then as a wake on the water.
“My reaction was I couldn't believe what I was viewing, and it all happened so fast,” he said.
“In the first video clip, something moves on the surface for a couple of seconds then you see two shadowy wakes moving in two lines under the surface.
“It probably moves left like this for about 15 feet then it is gone.
“The second unusual occurrence happened slightly further out in the loch – you see a large white round disturbance on the surface.
“You would think it is just a fish jumping, but it is not like that at all. It is too big and the water is too agitated.”
He added: “You may not see a body, but there’s definite movement in the water that cannot be explained by natural occurrences.”
Irish man reports first 2023 sighting of Loch Ness Monster
Veteran Nessie hunter Eoin O’Faodhagain was monitoring a webcam of the loch when he spotted something that he “couldn’t believe”.
In two clips captured roughly seven minutes apart, something stirs in the loch, seen first as a long, dark shape near the surface, then as a wake on the water.
“My reaction was I couldn't believe what I was viewing, and it all happened so fast,” he said.
“In the first video clip, something moves on the surface for a couple of seconds then you see two shadowy wakes moving in two lines under the surface.
“It probably moves left like this for about 15 feet then it is gone.
“The second unusual occurrence happened slightly further out in the loch – you see a large white round disturbance on the surface.
“You would think it is just a fish jumping, but it is not like that at all. It is too big and the water is too agitated.”
He added: “You may not see a body, but there’s definite movement in the water that cannot be explained by natural occurrences.”
Irish man reports first 2023 sighting of Loch Ness Monster
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