Loch Ness Monster mystery 'solved' as Nessie spotted more than 3,000 miles away
09.02.2023 - 21:27
/ dailyrecord.co.uk
Multiple reports of the Loch Ness Monster still come in each year with the most recent Nessie sighting reported to be as far afield as North Carolina. The fabled beast, believed to exist in the Scottish Highlands, is now feared to have moved away from its home country after allegedly being spotted in foreign waters.
A snake-sea-like creature, which shares a striking resemblance to Nessie, was spotted with its head out the water off the Atlantic Ocean, the Mirror reports. Horrified witnesses saw its body surface before it dipped back into the water, leaving them questioning whether or not it was the mythical creature.
Chasin Tails Outdoors Bait & Tackle store posted a clip of the monster, with the caption: ''it's something you don't see everyday. Whales or the Loch Ness monster in the port this morning. Never seen one inside the inlet like this."
Thousands of baffled social media users took to the comments to speculate what the beast in the footage was. One person replied: “Now that is strange. Odd looking head for sure."
Some suggested the sea creature was perhaps a 'gator' while others said it might be a 'baby whale'. However, another commenter was quick to shut this theory down as they wrote: "No way it is any of the animals mentioned, including a baby whale or alligator.
"Its motion is too graceful, it has protrusions on head and a long feather-like flipper in the rear. I honestly don't know of any sea creature that fits that description".
Meanwhile other conspiracists were convinced the beast was the mythical Loch Ness Monster which is thought to live in Scotland. One comment read: "Definitely a Loch Ness monster. I saw two the same day I saw Bigfoot walking a black panther on a leash.
There is much debate surrounding