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Stunned bloke spots 'Loch Ness Monster' lurking 400ft below water in sonar reading

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Loch Ness Monster after spotting “something big” on his sonar reading.Tom Ingram, 36, was on a tourist boat travelling across the Loch Ness when he made the sighting.Speaking to The Mirror, the Portsmouth native said that it was around 410ft below the surface and measured around 30ft long.His sighting has convinced experts, as it has been added to the official Loch Ness Monster Sightings Register.He said: “We decided to take one of the regular cruises from Fort Augustus to get some scenic photos of the loch whilst we are here.“At around the half way point , just off Invermoriston, we were alerted to a strange shape forming on the sonar.

At first, we thought it was part of the cruise - something for the tourists - but it quickly became apparent that what we were looking at was in real time and big.“I'd class myself as 'open minded' (about the existence of Nessie), of course we are aware of the myth, but to actually see something big on the sonar like that, took us both by surprise. “At first, we were excited and then puzzled as to what we had seen.

It certainly adds to the mystery!”The spots on the sonar have been described as “very curious”, and show “evidence that there is something large down there”.Leading sonar expert Craig Wallace believes the images show that something is down in Loch Ness.For the latest breaking news and stories from across the globe from the Daily Star, sign up for our newsletter by clicking here.Mr Wallace said: “Mr Ingram's image proves there is something large down there and his image is 100 percent genuine.“That tourist boat has been regularly picking up contacts in that area for the last two years.

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