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While traveling on the shores of Loch Ness, Scotland, Steve Challice, an English tourist, saw, in September 2019, “a big ripple” in the water. He then takes out his camera and immortalizes a large moving figure with a back protruding from the lake.

The man then publishes his four photos on the internet, reports The Daily Mirror. On one of them we can clearly discern an animal on the surface of Loch Ness. “In my opinion (and I am not an expert), he writes, i think it’s a big fish who entered Loch Ness by sea. As for what it is, I personally think it’s a catfish or something like that but a big one. Someone suggested that it may have been a sturgeon or catfish. It is very large because the silhouette you can see must be at least 8 feet long (2.5 meters) “.

His post reacted to many Internet users, and reinforced the certainty of those who believe in the existence of the Loch Ness watch, including Roland Watson, the author of the blog. Loch Ness Mystery. “If they are real, these are the clearest pictures of the monster to date”, he explains on his site.

Many other netizens have accused Steve Challice of faking his photos, as has often been the case in the past. The most famous and oldest photo of the Loch Ness monster, taken in 1934 and published in the Daily Mail, shows the head and neck of the animal emerging from the lake.

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