![]() This video, which is going viral and generating a ton of attention, proves absolutely nothing. What are we all thinking about this video? Personally, this video isn’t proof of anything other than water is still wet. Give it a watch below and decide for yourself if we’re all being sold something that’s not real. On the next sweep of the webcam, wake was gone,” Faodhagain wrote on the video. Clearly it is not a bird wake with a V in the water, just a single line like something is just touching the surface from underneath the water. The wake is really only appreciated when the rotating webcam stops to the left, for a short pause. “Moving wake in the middle of the Loch Ness, at 20.03.48 timestamp, moving from left to right. YouTube user Eoin Faodhagain uploaded a video that shows some kind of ripple or wake in the Loch Ness. Well, there’s now more evidence to consider. Is the Loch Ness Monster real? (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images) So far, there’s been no proof Nessie is real, and in fact, there have been some notable hoaxes debunked. ![]() ![]() Another alleged sighting of the mythical Loch Ness Monster has hit the internet.Įvery once in awhile, there is someone who claims to have spotted the legendary (and almost certainly not real) creature known to live in the Loch Ness in the Scottish Highlands.
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