Jonathan Bright, a photographer, has unveiled a photo he believes shows the head of the Loch Ness Monster.
Bright spoke at a Paranormal Festival in Scotland all the way from his home in Greece to ask questions about the infamous Loch Ness Monster of the deep water.
He then returned to the 22 square-mile water hoping a second sighting of the bizarre monster.
Bright spoke at a Paranormal Festival in Scotland all the way from his home in Greece to ask questions about the infamous Loch Ness Monster of the deep water.
He then returned to the 22 square-mile water hoping a second sighting of the bizarre monster.
Jonathan Bright wrote on his blog: "The first time that I had noticed the 'object' (or maybe I should say 'head', at least as I interpret the image) was actually several months after my return from that trip and the initial review of my photos."
Jonathan's photo of Nessie had a lot of online believers while others say it's just a wave or a possible photo manipulation.
Bright told ScotlandNow: "My travels for exploring legends and investigating mysterious phenomena have taken me to various places in Europe, but nowhere else have I felt so enchanted and connected with the place as at the mysterious Loch Ness."
"It was only a brief trip in the Highlands, but on the day that I was actually cruising the Loch, my infrared camera had captured a picture that, in my opinion, proves that the ‘monster’ is much more than a tall tale."
"Of course, a picture alone will never be able to stand out as unambiguous evidence, let alone provide adequate answers to all of our questions on the exact nature of the phenomenon that we call Nessie."
"Whatever is the truth, there is no denying that Nessie will continue to intrigue the world for years to come."
The very first sighting and photograph of the Loch Ness monster was taken in 1933 however it has never been confirmed by the scientific community.
Also, the very first person who is said to have seen Nessie was a monk in the seventh century.
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