Tourist John Payne, while relaxing near Loch Ness, caught on camera the neck of what he claims is a giant animal. The man is sure that the legendary Loch Ness monster, Nessie, got into the lens of his camera.
John Payne, 55, told the DailyStar that he was watching the landscape from the window of his hotel when he noticed movement in the lake, looking closer, the man realized that it was the neck of a giant animal.
“It was something very big because we were about a mile from the lake, but I could see something. You wouldn’t be able to see a bird or anything from that distance,” John says.
According to John, something disappeared, then reappeared above the water. At one of these moments, he managed to take a photo. The man compared his pictures with early images of the Loch Ness monster and concluded that they are very similar.
The publication notes that the photos taken by the tourist do not prove or disprove the existence of Nessie, but John is sure that he saw him.
While much of the information surrounding the existence of the Loch Ness Monster has been previously debunked, new footage may rekindle hopes for Nessie hunters to find evidence of the mythical animal’s existence.