Loch Ness Monster swimming in the water using hi-tech equipment. Alleged sightings of the legendary beast have soared in the past few months and one tourist believes he has proof of Nessie in the loch.
The latest spotting marks the third sighting of the Loch Ness Monster this summer. Brandon Scanlon, who has been named by the official Loch Ness Monster sightings register, claims to have recorded a sound image of a creature rumoured to be between 3-4 metres (around nine to 13 feet) long below the waves.Edinburgh Live reports Mr Scanlon was travelling on the 'Nessie Hunter' vessel - used to ferry passengers on journeys around the Loch.It comes after a number of reported sightings in July and August purporting to be the alleged.
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