New footage from Scotland suggests there are two Loch Ness monsters: Not a coincidence

Nessie, is that you — or your twin?New footage of an unidentified hump in Scotland’s Loch Ness suggests that there might not be one, but possibly two long-necked creatures lurking in its depths, according to one dedicated monster hunter.A video captured just days ago from a webcam at Airanloch Bed and Breakfast, on the loch’s north shore, showed a large wake moving south across the water, with what appeared to be a hump near the front.It came soon after similar wakes were seen elsewhere on the water, which Nessie hunter Eoin O’Faodhagain maintained was “not a coincidence.”“There are obviously two creatures taking up residence in this area of the loch at the moment,” O’Faodhagain said.“Whether they are here all the time is another matter – more visual research will have to be carried out to answer this,” he said.“But with two wakes in quick succession, it is reasonable to assume that these Nessies have a fondness for the area.”O’Faodhagain, 60, who made both sightings, is a diehard believer in the Loch Ness monster, which has been mostly dismissed as a hoax.O’Faodhagain frequently watches the Visit Inverness Loch Ness webcam from his home in County Donegal, Ireland.He records his alleged sightings of the creature in the Official Loch Ness Monster Sightings Register, which currently boasts 1,157 logged Nessie sightings.The latest glimpses, however, brought a new element into the decades-old debate over the monster’s existence.“I immediately notice a highly disturbed wake coming in the direction of the webcam that looked very unusual,” O’Faodhagain said.“There was a long object that looked bumpy on top of the water, moving through the loch with a strong wake against the current.“In the middle of the object, a pale hump-like part of some creature can be seen rising up throughout the length of the video clip.I was so captivated by the sighting.”Nessie is supposedly about eight- to 10-feet long on the surface, but has “more...

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