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Well the silly-season is upon us once again and the media around the
world are reporting on this piece of interesting footage.



What do you think...? The object does move towards the shore even if the passing boat does
give a false impression of movement. Has Nessie just surfaced  as tourism season arrives or is
it simply that there are more people to witness it?

The sides of the loch drop steeply almost immediately, so a human walking along the bottom
of the lake cannot be the answer. A remote-controlled device to dupe onlookers would explain
what it might be or even a semi-submerged bird could offer a reason.

But it isn't a duck, otter or swan and I doubt it's a seal. The slight movement of the head implies
propulsion from beneath and we can rule out a floating log, I think.
Damnit .... which of you wiseguys filmed my stealth nessie submarine test .....  now gotta make new plan for when they put bounty on lil fatty kim III ......  hmph ... . *wanders off to make new evil genius plan ..... *
That boat seems unusually uninterested in the creature right off its bow. I cant judge but it something that has elluded scientists and researchers for this long was just casually gliding along:

A) it wouldnt have stayed alive or undiscovered this long 

B) that boat should have done a hard turn and reacted more. I think?
(05-11-2017, 12:30 PM)DuckforcoveR Wrote: [ -> ]That boat seems unusually uninterested in the creature right off its bow. I cant judge but it something that has elluded scientists and researchers for this long was just casually gliding along:

A) it wouldnt have stayed alive or undiscovered this long 

B) that boat should have done a hard turn and reacted more. I think?

I agree DFC, I immediately put it down to Photoshop due to -not only the lack of interest
of the occupants of the boat, but the people on the road too. Maybe the person with the
camera realised a situation that could be exploited with a little 'adjustment' with some
software.

But... I wouldn't rule out the object being one of Daitengu's machines that he swears are
for for leisure only.
tinyshocked
I would think the creature would have dived for deep water as the boat approached, it didn't, it just kept going towards the shore and shallow water, that would be dangerous for it.

I'm voting Hoax.
(05-11-2017, 01:31 PM)guohua Wrote: [ -> ]...I'm voting Hoax.

Golly-gosh! You can't say that!!

Look... it's in all the UK national newspapers and they wouldn't promote fake stories surely...?
tinyhuh
The Mirror:
The Daily Mail:
The Sun:
The Daily Star:

Unless you're suggesting that mainstream media generally takes the p*ss with their own
narratives? Oh... they do.
tinywondering
For all those wanting access 24-hour's a day to the excitement that the loch brings,
here's a live-stream link.
LINK:
There's something moving in the water on the live cam now.   tinybighuh

ETA:  How do they do CGI on a live cam?  Obviously, someone figured that out.   tinylaughing
(05-11-2017, 03:00 PM)Mystic Wanderer Wrote: [ -> ]There's something moving in the water on the live cam now.   tinybighuh

ETA:  How do they do CGI on a live cam?  Obviously, someone figured that out.   tinylaughing

That sheep looks shifty.
tinyok