'20ft-long Loch Ness Monster' spotted on camera by delighted Nessie fans

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The long-running tale of the Loch Ness Monster is back in the news following a sighting of an unusual 20-foot-long object in the depths of the loch.

Captured by a 24/7 webcam positioned near the southwestern shore, the images depict a blurry dark figure, partially submerged and seemingly moving towards Cherry Island.A report on the potential Nessie encounter stated: "The object – whatever it was – was captured on the Shoreland lodges webcam."It continued, detailing the object's journey close to the shore before veering out into the loch and vanishing from view.

Nessie fans are buzzing with excitement over the footage.Michael Alberty, a dedicated Nessie follower, commented on the official Loch Ness exploration Facebook page that the intriguing images certainly merit consideration as a credible sighting, expressing his eagerness with: "Can't wait to see how this turns out." Bill Thompson chimed in with speculation about the object's size, suggesting: "Close to shore but it looks pretty big.

Twenty feet maybe? Any way to estimate the size?"Meanwhile, Col Veacock, another Nessie spotter, remarked on the object spotted just before 5pm on Sunday, January 5, saying it "looks amazing if real".

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