For many years now, the world, and or should we say people, have come up with theories about animals and creatures that may or may not exist, Nessie, the Megaladon, Mossasorous, and many more incredible creatures are named to still be alive, however, there has not been any evidence of any of these creatures to still be alive today. Many people believe that one animal has yet to be spotted, however, it is still living in the Loch in Scotland, this creature has a name and has been famous for some time due to a photo that was captured in 1933, however it is believed that this was a hoax, however since then, many conspiracy theorists continue the hunt for the Loch Ness Monster, or Nessie for short. There is one video that has been posted to YouTube and this claims to show the Loch Ness Monster finally being spotted after many years.
This video claims to show Nessie finally being spotted in the wild. This is by far the best video that we have of Nessie and the best proof, if real, we have of the beast. Looking at the video, there is not much to go off of. Nessie is seemingly jumping out of the water and back in, allowing the camera to get the video, however, there are some things wrong with this video.
- The Jump seems off.
- This means that this would be unnatural behavior for the Loch Ness Monster, as he has only been seen with his head out of the water.
- The video looks to be in the sea.
- The Loch Ness Monster is set to be in Loch Ness in Scotland. This does not seem like it’s in Loch Ness in Scotland which is where Nessie is meant to be living.
This has been looked at a lot and has been concluded to be a fake video. So, this video is fake for one major reason as in the description of the video. The video was uploaded by Sony Pictures and this video was actually to promote a movie that was set to be released in December 2007. Another day, Another Fake!
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