Has elusive Loch Ness Monster finally been filmed?

An amateur photographer is apparently convinced that a new unusual photograph captured by him can reignite the debate over the existence of the Loch Ness Monster.

London: An amateur photographer is apparently convinced that a new unusual photograph captured by him can reignite the debate over the existence of the Loch Ness Monster.
David Elder, who doesn`t exactly know what he snapped while at the Fort Augustus end of the loch, has claimed that a "solid black object" gliding beneath the lake`s surface caused the sudden ripple, Metro.co.uk reported.

He said that he was at the pier head at Fort Augustus and he was taking a picture of a swan at the time, when out of the corner of his right eye he caught sight of a black area of water about 15 feet long, which developed into a kind of bow wave.

ANI

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