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Loch Ness, a mysterious expanse hidden within the
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Scottish Highlands, holds the
largest volume of freshwater
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in Great Britain.
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Stretching over 23 miles and plunging nearly 800
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feet deep, its dark waters have cradled a
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legend that has captivated
imaginations for centuries.
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The Loch Ness Monster.
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While I was out fishing, it was really
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the month of March, middle of March, and
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I was coming up past this spot here,
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when I noticed some branches in
the loch, and I found them outside line.
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So I tried to guide the boat so that
the line would miss the branch, and
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when I looked out watching my line, I
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saw this huge object out between the waves,
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going against the wind, and I knew right
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away it was something very much alive.
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We saw the head, the four humps, and all the body.
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Can you tell me anything about its color?
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Yes, it was the very same color as an elephant.
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It had a small head, like a needle or
a snake, magnified about 10, 15, 20
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times in the distance.
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It was difficult to see.
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Despite millennia of research
and speculation, the question
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remains, hovering like mist over the water.
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Does the Loch Ness Monster really exist?
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Sightings of Nessie typically depict the entity as
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sizable and green, featuring a pointed head and
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an extended neck, emerging from the water's surface.
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This imagery often evokes
comparisons to a serpent -like being.
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One theory states that it could be remnant
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from the era of dinosaurs, possibly resembling a
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creature like the plesiosaur,
which lived during the
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Jurassic and Cretaceous
periods, spanning a staggering 65
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to 200 million years ago.
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A famous enigma is connected
to the ancient culture of the Picts.
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Among the carvings that adorn the stones in
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this region, one peculiar figure stands out.
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An entity with an elongated beak, a distinctive
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head and flipper-like appendages.
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Researchers have often compared this creature to a
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swimming elephant, as it
represents the earliest evidence
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of the notion that Loch Ness
harbors a mysterious aquatic being.
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While I was out fishing, it was really
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the month of March, the middle of
March, and I was coming up past this spot
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here, when I noticed some branches in the
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loch, and I found them outside line.
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So I tried to guide the boat so the
line would miss the branch, and when
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I looked out watching my line, I saw
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this huge object out between the waves, going
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against the wind, and I knew right
away it was something very much alive.
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So I watched it, and I noticed quite
close to a matter of 30 yards from
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it, I could even describe the color of the skin.
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The skin was a sort of a dark
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brown, very, very rough, scaly, and up towards
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the shoulder, what I took of the shoulder,
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the way it was going against the
wind, was this, what I took to be a
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mane, but it could be a flipper,
it could be a fin or anything.
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How long was the object you saw?
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I would say 14 to 15 feet long.
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Pretty big?
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Pretty big, yes, pretty wide, I would say
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roughly four feet in width, you know, across the back.
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You didn't see any sign of a head?
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No head, no head or no tail, none whatsoever.
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Were you in any doubt that this was a monster?
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Oh no, none whatsoever, none
whatsoever, because whatever
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it was, it was very, very much alive.
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You would see the spray coming off the
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shoulder of the monster that was hitting the
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wave, going against the wind, quite a big spray.
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You've lived on this loch for 65
years, this is the first time you saw it?
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I've fished the loch, I would say 45
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years, every season, and I've seen things away
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at a distance, could be anything, could be
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barrels, could be floating logs, but I would
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never say it was a monster because I
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wasn't sure, but this particular time there was
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no doubt whatsoever, none whatsoever.
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How do you feel about telling
people you've seen a monster?
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Do people believe you?
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Well, I don't care if they believe
me or not, because I saw it, I satisfied
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myself, I tell them what I've seen, if
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they don't, they're entitled to their own opinion,
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but I hope someday they will see it,
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and they'll be the same opinion as me.
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How do you feel about coming fishing on the loch now?
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Well, I'll be truthful to you, I used
to fish in the loch quite well every
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year, and I never thought of, it never
gave me a thought to cross back and
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forth the loch, half a dozen times a
day, but now I don't cross often, and
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when I leave one shore to go to
the other, I always look back and see
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which is the shortest, the one
I'm going to, the one I left, in case it
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does come up beside me.
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Was it frightening?
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It was frightening, yes, for a freshwater loch,
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it's a huge creature to be in the water, oh yes.
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It was the size of it?
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The size of it, yes, definitely, definitely.
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The earliest written record
of a monstrous presence
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within these waters dates to the 7th century,
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chronicled in the biography of Saint Columba, the
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Irish missionary who brought
Christianity to Scotland.
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In AD 565, Saint Columba, on a mission
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to visit the northern Pictish king,
was drawn to the shores of Loch Ness.
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He claimed that he saw a monster chasing
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towards a swimmer, and he put his
arm up and with a cross said, go no
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further, do not touch this man.
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That is written in history by Saint Adamin,
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the narrator for Saint Columba.
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The monstrous entity receded into
the depths, never to harm another soul.
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It's tempting to link this account with a
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Loch Ness monster, but some consider that this
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narrative may describe a walrus, a notion that
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can relate to the recent
walrus sightings in Scotland.
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Nevertheless, skeptics argue that
even individuals unfamiliar with
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walruses would likely
describe the creature in terms
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of more recognizable animals, as Saint Columba did.
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Certainly we should always look at any report,
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be it a water monster, be it a UFO, be it a ghost.
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People have to look through prehistory and draw
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their own conclusions as to what
people of that time were saying.
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Scotland is a mythical country, and there was
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a lot of creatures allegedly, you know, traversing
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the lochs and traversing the
moorlands and stuff like that.
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A lot of it's mythology, but maybe
some of it's not, maybe some of it could
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be real, you know, we're dealing
with real bona fide sightings.
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Because let us not forget, there's also a
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monster in Loch Mora, which is to the
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west of Scotland, and we did research
there with our society back in 1990.
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Loch Mora's only 11 miles long, but I
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think it's the third deepest loch in Britain,
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and it's another freshwater lake.
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And again, people have claimed to have seen
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something, like a snake-like head, a small
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sheep head, and this upturned boat shape moving
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up on the surface of the water.
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When General Wade's military road was extended at
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one of the sides of Loch Ness, they
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opened up, the Victorian ladies and gentlemen, to
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come up to the Scottish Highlands to have
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a look at the beautiful Scottish scenery.
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And whilst they were there, there
were some Nessie reports as well.
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So the gentry from England came up,
and they just made a name for Loch Ness
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at that time.
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So there was a number of sightings generated
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by people who now had the access to
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come to Scotland through the rail networks, and
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also General Wade's military road.
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On the evening in question, without doubt,
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a shape like the prow of a Norwegian fishing
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vessel is sticking right out of the water.
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It had a small head, like a needle or
a snake, magnified about 10, 15, 20
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times in the distance.
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It was difficult to see.
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It stood erect out of the water
and sailed right into our view.
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In the dying sunlight, as you know from
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the loch here, it travelled right across our
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field of vision in the direction of Dorge.
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It sank twice into the water
in that three or four minutes.
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We then thought we had lost it.
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It came up again and sailed further towards
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Dorge, seemed as if it was getting into
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shallow water, turned, got into the centre loch,
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and then for the first time, it went
at full speed ahead with a wave and
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a wash right up the centre loch and away from our view.
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Yet the dawn of the modern Nessie legend
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arrived in 1933, when a newly constructed road
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offered unprecedented views of
Loch Ness from the northern shore.
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A local couple's sighting,
chronicled in the Inverness
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Courier, set the stage for a media
frenzy that persists to this day.
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So basically what they claimed they saw was
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again this upturned boat shape, but just they
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knew that they were looking at something bizarre.
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In the same way the other gentleman, it
was a long neck and a small head as well.
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Again consistent from the time, it's never really
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changed much even to present day.
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This is the main sightings that we're
seeing on the surface of Loch Ness.
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Underwater is a different story.
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Quickly after, thousands
of other people claimed they
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have also seen or captured evidence of the creature.
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Again possibly because Loch Ness was now open
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to the tourists and more and more people
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were coming to this rural area of Scotland,
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they had this opportunity to go to the
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Trossachs, to the highlands and
viewing all these wonderful attractions.
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Because Loch Ness had a paddle
steamer on it at one time, you know, so you
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had tourists going up and down.
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And that opened up the whole situation for
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people to become more aware of these historical
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stories and pursue the case of,
is there truly something there?
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Maybe we might see it.
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You know, we're not spending all this time
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and money trying to prove that there's a
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large unidentified species in Loch Ness.
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We know that.
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We've seen it and we know it's here.
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What we are trying to do now is identify the species.
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Clem Lister of the Bureau for Investigating the
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Loch Ness Phenomena needs no
convincing that there is a monster.
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He's not alone.
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St Columba is said to have seen it in 568 AD.
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Latter-day visitors have been seeing it since 1933.
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So is it mollusk or reptile,
animal, vegetable or mineral?
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Another man who has no doubts whatsoever is
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Hugh Aiton of Dorsney in the Ness.
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He told me how he once chased Nessie in his boat.
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We saw the head and the four humps and all the body.
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Can you tell me anything about its color?
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Yes, it was the very same color as an elephant.
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Now, how did it dive?
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Oh, straight down.
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Why do you think the monster went down?
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- Was it frightened by the noise?
- Yes, the noise of the outboard.
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And then what did you do after that?
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Well, we came home again after that.
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We never seen it after that.
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Weren't you rather terrified being so close to it?
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No, not at the time, but I wouldn't do it again.
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What's the most you've ever
seen of it at any one sighting?
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The best view I ever had was the very first in 1934.
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I saw the head, the neck and the huge
body, which I'd say was about 30 feet long.
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And what's the closest you've ever been to it?
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Oh, within about less than 10 yards.
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From 10 yards then, what does it really look like?
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Well, the skin, the hump, the one big
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hump on the skin was exactly like that of an elephant.
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Wrinkly, tough looking.
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Is it not possible, Mr Campbell, that you're
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mistaken in this, either
because you're imagining things
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or more probable because you've been
brought up to believe in this monster?
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Not at all.
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I'm thoroughly, I know perfectly well because I've
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seen it and not only myself, but educated,
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far better educated people than I am.
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Since 1962, local experience has
been backed up by scientific study.
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The Bureau for Investigating Loch
Ness Phenomena keeps constant watch.
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Donations of ยฃ10,000 have kept it going.
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It's short of funds now, but not short of results.
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Clem Lister says he's seen Nessie five times.
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I think the most exciting occasion was the
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time I unfortunately saw it alone.
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I was, my story's not corroborated at all.
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I was coming across the lock up in
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that direction over there, half past 12am.
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I'd just run some soldiers over to
our site on the other side of the lock
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and it was a flat calm and I had
a dinghy with an outboard and the
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outboard packed up and I started a row.
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I'd been rowing for about three minutes and
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suddenly I heard this peculiar sound.
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It was going sort of something like that
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and I looked over my right shoulder and
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there she was about 15 yards away from me.
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I only looked at it very briefly because
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after that I was only interested in putting
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as much distance between me and it as possible.
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So what particular species do you think it is?
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The evidence as I interpret it all fits
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and I know this is a fantastic
statement, but this all fits plethyrsaur.
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Now as you know plethyrsaur is one of
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the dinosaur families supposed
to be extinct for 70 million years.
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Some experts say it's just rotting vegetable matter
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brought to the surface in an explosion of gases.
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But Ted Holliday who claims
one sighting has other theories.
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In my opinion and I've studied it fairly
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closely, I think that it's some form of mollusk.
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This is what?
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The same class of animal to which
the octopus and the squid belong.
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But what evidence have you for saying that?
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Well the witnesses are, most of them are
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repulsed when they get a very close sighting of it.
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They're horrified.
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Well I'd be horrified if I saw a
reptile out of the middle of the lock.
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Well there are a lot of photographs been
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taken allegedly of Nessie over
the years and a lot of hoaxes as well.
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Some of the photographs I've seen over the
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years have this this long tapering neck.
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I can't get away from it obviously
and that's been compelling.
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But it also asks and begs the
question could it not be an eel?
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Because eels have been seen in Loch Ness.
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Otters have been seen and seals
have been seen in Loch Ness as well.
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There is an eel population in there
but can eels dive up out of the water
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like that has been captured in these photographs.
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Those photographs look
compelling but whether compelling of
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what is what we have to ask ourselves of a monster?
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Probably not.
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Probably just of an eel.
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Dr Robert Rynes was from the Academy of
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Applied Sciences in America and he came over
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to hopefully prove once and for all if
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there was something in Loch Ness real or not real.
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He was there. He was a man on the ground.
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He brought over the most
sophisticated underwater technology.
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Side scan sonar and other types of sonar
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as well was deployed into Loch
Ness at Temple Pier at Castle Urquhart.
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To find out if there was any evidence
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to suggest that there was something in Loch Ness.
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They came over in 1975.
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They came over a few years later and he did.
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He did manage to get some incredible photographs
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of what appears to be an essay.
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Yes, the first I think was this terrible
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Rorschach test here which to our mind shows
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a body, a rough body with all kinds
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of highlights intense
strobe light is reflecting from
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it and an appendage that's sort of diamond
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or rhombic shape coming off
of it with a center rib in here.
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Around 2,000 photographic frames were exposed and
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expeditiously sent to the
United States for development
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under tightly controlled conditions.
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Three of these frames appeared to capture objects
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allegedly taken simultaneously
with sonar contact.
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Initially the main photograph
that caused a massive
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stir worldwide was what's
known as the flipper photograph.
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A diamond-shaped flipper
with a heavy ridge in its center.
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It made a sensation throughout the world.
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Here at last was proof of a creature in Loch Ness.
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But when you look at the original photograph
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the untouched photograph is just a blur.
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It's just a blur.
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Here again is the first flipper picture.
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As photographers have to
enhance it and photographically
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touch it up in that sense in order to make it print.
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That's the first one and then this was
the second one which seems to show a
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flipper in a different position.
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Here's the original flipper
picture we just discussed
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and then about 45 seconds later a second
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flipper picture which seems to be either the
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same one or another one in a different position.
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And the corroboration of taking
two photographs is amazing.
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As if that isn't enough at the same
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time we got these sonar pictures because we
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were exploring the same area with sound waves
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which gave further corroboration
that indeed these were
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real parts of real moving animals in that lake.
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Obviously it's been pixel
separated enhancement to look
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like a flipper and that caused a lot
of debate you know and I think it's
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to me it's been doctored absolutely.
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By all by all manner of means yeah
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by all means tidy up a photograph clarify
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the photograph bring up to the best you
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can but don't doctor it to look like a flipper.
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I'm not convinced that that is a flipper at all.
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Not a chance.
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Here is the most unusual film of recent
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years for it proves the
existence of a monster in Ness.
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Climatic conditions and exposure day and night to
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bleak and stormy weather affected our film which
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accounts for the misty results.
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But this is unimportant in comparison to the
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achievement of filming the monster
itself for the first time in history.
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Over the years there have been many attempts
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at Nessie hoaxes but some
evidence has never been disproved.
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This film was shot in April 1960.
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Detailed examination by reconnaissance
experts suggested the object
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in it was a living creature.
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It was filmed by aero engineer Tim Dinsdale.
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Like a black anaconda that's what it looked
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like came out of the water like
that and then it went down and was a
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boil of white foam and then it broke
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surface once again with a boil and went on.
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I didn't see it again.
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Throughout Nessie's history photographic
evidence played a pivotal role.
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One image captured in 1934 features a slender
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neck emerging from the water's surface.
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Dr Robert Kenneth Wilson, a London surgeon found
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himself in the Scottish Highlands on a hunting
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expedition with his companion Maurice Chambers.
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Wilson intrigued by what
he captured on undeveloped
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photographic plates asked for the expertise of a
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local chemist in Inverness.
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To his surprise the developed plates revealed an
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image that bore a striking resemblance to a
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sea creature sporting an elongated neck.
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The chemist suggested
Wilson contact the London Daily
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Mail a decision that would alter
the course of Loch Ness history.
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Wilson chose not to disclose his identity and
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thus the iconic image became known
solely as the surgeon's photograph.
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Well they're two different animals.
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The, I don't mean animals in
the sense of what's in the lake.
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The Wilson photograph or
the surgeon's picture pictures
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by the way there were two created quite
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a stir and apparently were quite consistent with
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what eyewitnesses had seen through the years.
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This photograph however turned out to be an
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act of revenge by Marmaduke Wetherill.
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The London Daily Mail had
commissioned Wetherill to
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seek out the Loch Ness monster but when
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his reported discovery of
intriguing footprints proved to
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be a hoax the newspaper publicly humiliated him.
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In return Wetherill planned to create a monster
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using a toy submarine 35 centimeters in length
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bought from a department store.
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Collaborating with his stepson a sculptor they put
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together a long-necked creature from putty and
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put it on top of the submarine so
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that its head and neck extended approximately 30
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centimeters above the water's surface.
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Turns out it was not Wilson who snapped
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the photographs instead it was Wetherill and his
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other son who orchestrated the scene.
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This elaborate trick became a key moment in
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the history of Loch Ness lore casting a
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shadow of doubt and intrigue over
the quest for the mysterious creature.
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For six decades this image stood as a
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testament even as skeptics
speculated about driftwood elephants,
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otters or birds.
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In 1994 however the truth
unraveled revealing the hoax.
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The surging photograph for
me personally obviously it's
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a hoax we know that now it's a
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bona fide hoax but that's an iconic photograph
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of what I've been saying is the long
slender neck of the sheep-like head it
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was in all the books, all the magazines
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all the TV shows until it was unmasked as a hoax.
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There was another photograph as well near Castle
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Urquhart, PN McNabb I think it was,
and again you've got a long hump and a
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smaller hump, and that's
been revealed as a hoax as well.
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And it causes a lot of problems because
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it's a fly in the ointment for people
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who's trying to do serious research at Loch
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Ness, and people's attention then goes away, well
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we knew that, there's nothing in Loch Ness,
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and they move away from it, well all
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the time they really want, you
know, there is something there.
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Same applies to UFOs, you know, you get
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a lot of hoaxes and people move away from it.
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Years back I used to refer to myself
as a charlatan, a fake, a hoaxer, a
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liar even, but this comes
down to the creation paradox.
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If I'm telling you that I'm lying, how
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on earth could you possibly believe me?
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Another popular name in the history of the
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Loch Ness search is Doc Shields, a multi
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faceted artist whose name
resonates with magic, surrealism,
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and a touch of the paranormal.
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He claimed that he captured two
pictures of the Loch Ness monster.
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Hailing from Salford, the enigmatic artist known as
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Doc Shields boasts a diverse range of occupations,
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from magician and writer to busker, stage performer,
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surrealist and psychic entertainer.
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Yet, some have ventured to add another descriptor,
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hoaxer.
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Doc Shields attracted considerable
attention by thrusting into
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the public eye one of the most
extraordinary images of Nessie.
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According to his account, the Doc stood at
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the base of Urquhart Castle when he purportedly
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spied the mysterious creature
gliding through the water,
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capturing two photographs of a smooth, glossy beast
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with powerful muscles that
remained visible for four to six seconds.
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Intriguingly, those present at the castle that day
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somehow failed to share in his remarkable sighting.
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You're asking me if I took an image
of the surface of the water and then
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took it back, painted another image on that,
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a painted superimposed
image, and then re-photographed
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it, or I forgot the bit where it was
a very large piece of reversal film.
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No, I did not do that.
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What I did, what I actually did, to
tell you the truth, is take a couple
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of photographs of the Loch Ness monster.
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It's much easier doing it that way.
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If you have the real monster coming up,
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you don't need to bother with photographic fakery.
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The thing is to point the lens at
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the long-necked beastie
that's coming out of the water.
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Then you don't have to bother doing it
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with the brushstrokes or all that technical stuff.
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You just photograph a monster, simple as that.
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Yeah, yeah, he's a character, and, I mean,
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obviously he's captured
Nessie in full glorious color.
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I think it was back in the 70s at Castle Of Cork.
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He claims he was on the Loch side,
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and he was sending out thoughts for Nessie
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to appear, Nessie to appear, Nessie to appear,
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and then suddenly this creature rose up from
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the depths of Loch Ness again with
a long neck in the head, and he got
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this marvelous photograph of it.
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Yes, he shows the neck coming out.
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Well, you know, he came there to
Loch Ness to get a picture of the monster,
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and so obviously he got a picture
of the monster, but he's a showman.
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And, yes, that does reflect on us because
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if it were represented as a real
picture and it turned out to be a hoax,
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you could see the headlines saying, Loch Ness
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Pictures A Hoax, and that means everybody's.
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So serious scientists have been afraid to come
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to Loch Ness because it's such an improbable
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story in the first place, and they don't
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want to risk tarnishing their
reputations because there
486
00:28:55,680 --> 00:28:58,500
are a lot of people who are hucksters.
487
00:28:59,000 --> 00:29:02,134
The old dye transfer retouches, the dye transfer,
488
00:29:02,200 --> 00:29:04,454
you were able to strip and compose in
489
00:29:04,520 --> 00:29:08,974
camera a certain amount of elements, and when
490
00:29:09,040 --> 00:29:10,414
you started to blend them together to make
491
00:29:10,480 --> 00:29:13,414
them look all as one photograph, the emulsion
492
00:29:13,480 --> 00:29:16,894
of the dye transfer would only allow
you to work on it so much before it
493
00:29:16,960 --> 00:29:17,960
started to break up.
494
00:29:18,560 --> 00:29:19,880
Here you don't have that problem.
495
00:29:20,040 --> 00:29:23,414
You can work on this file over and
over again, taking things in and out of
496
00:29:23,480 --> 00:29:24,660
it, and it'll never matter.
497
00:29:25,680 --> 00:29:30,540
And you could go back a year
from now, pull this up off of a disc,
498
00:29:30,840 --> 00:29:35,100
read it back into the box, and start
over again, adding new elements.
499
00:29:36,080 --> 00:29:41,094
The original film was analyzed by the Royal
500
00:29:41,160 --> 00:29:44,294
Photographic Society, by the fellow who was the
501
00:29:44,360 --> 00:29:50,060
president, or ex-president at the
time, of the Royal Photographic Society.
502
00:29:50,760 --> 00:29:52,700
Dr. Vernon Harrison.
503
00:29:53,080 --> 00:29:57,540
It was 200 ASA ektachrome slide film.
504
00:29:58,320 --> 00:30:01,854
I shot the pictures with a 1.35
505
00:30:01,920 --> 00:30:06,340
telephoto lens from Erkhurst Castle.
506
00:30:07,320 --> 00:30:14,500
I can't remember how I opened the
aperture or shut it down at that time.
507
00:30:16,720 --> 00:30:22,420
But yes, the original roll was analyzed.
508
00:30:34,080 --> 00:30:36,814
Say an animal upwards of around 30 tons
509
00:30:36,880 --> 00:30:41,414
comes up out of the water, there has to
be some kind of movement in the water.
510
00:30:41,480 --> 00:30:43,580
There has to be some kind of effect.
511
00:30:44,040 --> 00:30:47,374
Here this neck is protruding straight out of
512
00:30:47,440 --> 00:30:52,100
the water with a shadow, but
yet the water is undisturbed.
513
00:30:52,920 --> 00:30:53,854
Doesn't make any sense.
514
00:30:53,920 --> 00:30:58,174
People have suggested that I went out and
515
00:30:58,240 --> 00:31:01,780
photographed some water, happened to be Loch Ness,
516
00:31:02,600 --> 00:31:04,774
where I did have to travel from Cornwall
517
00:31:04,840 --> 00:31:09,974
to that part of Scotland, and then would
518
00:31:10,040 --> 00:31:17,094
just take a few photographs of water
of the loch, and then go home and do
519
00:31:17,160 --> 00:31:21,734
some kind of painted and sandwiched job with
520
00:31:21,800 --> 00:31:28,214
the image I produced later, in theory, and
521
00:31:28,280 --> 00:31:32,414
stick them, superimpose them on a few little
522
00:31:32,480 --> 00:31:34,334
ripples on the surface of the loch.
523
00:31:34,400 --> 00:31:35,574
Of course I didn't do that.
524
00:31:35,640 --> 00:31:42,860
I don't have the technical
skills to do that photographically.
525
00:31:44,320 --> 00:31:49,774
I can paint and I can draw, but I
paint and draw different things.
526
00:31:49,840 --> 00:31:54,854
If I'm photographing monsters, it had better be
527
00:31:54,920 --> 00:31:58,500
a monster there that I'm photographing,
otherwise why waste me time?
528
00:32:01,040 --> 00:32:02,740
There's only 3 ways this could have been.
529
00:32:06,120 --> 00:32:08,014
Is it the photo was taken and the
530
00:32:08,080 --> 00:32:13,454
monster really existed, which is not possible, or
531
00:32:13,520 --> 00:32:19,534
if it was actually
photo realistically illustrated in, or
532
00:32:19,600 --> 00:32:22,454
if another image was created and it was
533
00:32:22,520 --> 00:32:25,374
scanned in and it was actually composed and
534
00:32:25,440 --> 00:32:28,454
blended to look like it belonged in this photo.
535
00:32:28,520 --> 00:32:30,414
If you were suggesting to me that I'd
536
00:32:30,480 --> 00:32:34,774
done the finest ever re-touching, re-photographing
537
00:32:34,840 --> 00:32:40,934
job that anyone on the planet has
ever done, I'd say I wish I was that
538
00:32:41,000 --> 00:32:42,934
good, but if I want to take pictures
539
00:32:43,000 --> 00:32:45,300
of monsters, I just take pictures of monsters.
540
00:32:45,480 --> 00:32:46,694
On the back of the neck here, you
541
00:32:46,760 --> 00:32:49,694
can see indications of possible
bleaching from a dye transfer.
542
00:32:49,760 --> 00:32:54,894
You can see areas of water going through
543
00:32:54,960 --> 00:32:57,854
the neck in these areas, mostly in the
544
00:32:57,920 --> 00:33:00,254
darker areas, because the dye would have been
545
00:33:00,320 --> 00:33:03,854
added on top of the darker areas onto
546
00:33:03,920 --> 00:33:06,220
the dye transfer, but in the lighter areas,
547
00:33:06,320 --> 00:33:10,894
it would have been bleached out with chemicals,
548
00:33:10,960 --> 00:33:12,654
so you wouldn't really see any of the
549
00:33:12,720 --> 00:33:15,094
original image going through it, but there is
550
00:33:15,160 --> 00:33:17,534
indication of it in the darker areas clearly.
551
00:33:17,600 --> 00:33:20,214
I wish I knew the answer.
552
00:33:20,280 --> 00:33:22,534
I wish I could safely say to you
553
00:33:22,600 --> 00:33:26,294
that Torrey Dock Shields truly did capture that
554
00:33:26,360 --> 00:33:29,054
photograph, because if he did, that would be
555
00:33:29,120 --> 00:33:34,014
one of the best photographs we have
of Nessie ever, but I'm still 50-50 on
556
00:33:34,080 --> 00:33:37,014
that particular photograph, this
beautiful color photograph, which,
557
00:33:37,080 --> 00:33:40,534
incidentally, is not grey as
the normal signs of Nessie.
558
00:33:40,600 --> 00:33:42,660
It's normally a grey creature, elephant grey skin.
559
00:33:42,960 --> 00:33:45,814
Torrey Dock Shields captured a Nessie with a
560
00:33:45,880 --> 00:33:48,540
green tinge running down its neck, etc.
561
00:33:49,040 --> 00:33:51,574
And I'd like to believe it's true, but
562
00:33:51,640 --> 00:33:55,574
knowing Dog's reputation, etc., I'm reluctant to put
563
00:33:55,640 --> 00:33:57,420
any credence to that particular photograph.
564
00:34:00,320 --> 00:34:04,940
Additionally, advancements in DNA
analysis have been applied to Loch Ness.
565
00:34:06,560 --> 00:34:10,574
In 2019, scientists from New Zealand conducted a
566
00:34:10,640 --> 00:34:13,934
study by extracting environmental
DNA from water samples.
567
00:34:14,000 --> 00:34:17,174
Their findings suggested
the absence of large animals
568
00:34:17,240 --> 00:34:20,574
like plesiosaurs or sturgeons,
which had been proposed
569
00:34:20,640 --> 00:34:23,420
as a potential explanation for Nessie sightings.
570
00:34:23,760 --> 00:34:27,134
Instead, they proposed that giant eels might be
571
00:34:27,200 --> 00:34:30,100
responsible for some of the reported sightings.
572
00:34:41,240 --> 00:34:44,780
Every single sampling site that
we went to pretty much had eels.
573
00:34:46,880 --> 00:34:50,040
And the sheer volume of it was a bit of a surprise.
574
00:34:50,720 --> 00:34:54,300
Now, is it possible that what
people are seeing is a giant eel?
575
00:34:54,760 --> 00:34:55,820
Well, maybe.
576
00:34:56,400 --> 00:34:59,700
This skipper says he's had
his own run -in with a monster.
577
00:35:00,240 --> 00:35:01,974
A blip on his boat's sonar won him
578
00:35:02,040 --> 00:35:05,260
the prestigious Nessie Sighting of the Year prize.
579
00:35:05,360 --> 00:35:09,120
I believe that I've seen something
strange in the loch, for sure.
580
00:35:09,200 --> 00:35:14,334
On my sonar screen that day, eight
years ago, was an object a meter to a
581
00:35:14,400 --> 00:35:15,400
meter and a half wide.
582
00:35:15,760 --> 00:35:16,734
Where could it go?
583
00:35:16,800 --> 00:35:18,374
It could dive into the loch.
584
00:35:18,440 --> 00:35:20,494
We've got 200 metres of water here, so
585
00:35:20,560 --> 00:35:24,414
we've got caves, little caverns,
somewhere for a monster to hide.
586
00:35:24,480 --> 00:35:25,540
Ah, totally, yeah.
587
00:35:26,080 --> 00:35:26,734
Nessie's hiding.
588
00:35:26,800 --> 00:35:27,940
Nessie's hiding, yeah.
589
00:35:28,200 --> 00:35:30,734
Keeping the mystery alive is big business for
590
00:35:30,800 --> 00:35:34,814
Scotland, and the DNA results
didn't put these tourists off the search.
591
00:35:34,880 --> 00:35:38,934
We came to find a monster and, you know... We did.
592
00:35:39,000 --> 00:35:40,000
We did!
593
00:35:40,480 --> 00:35:41,774
We've got a sighting here.
594
00:35:41,840 --> 00:35:43,140
It might be a giant eel.
595
00:35:43,560 --> 00:35:44,560
I don't think so.
596
00:35:44,680 --> 00:35:46,500
No? - Eels don't have legs.
597
00:35:46,760 --> 00:35:50,420
If she's large and I can see her,
what difference does it make?
598
00:35:50,680 --> 00:35:51,900
It's what's in your mind.
599
00:35:52,400 --> 00:35:55,214
These DNA results are using modern techniques to
600
00:35:55,280 --> 00:35:57,260
try and solve an ancient mystery.
601
00:35:57,720 --> 00:36:00,334
But Nessie's not dead in the water just yet.
602
00:36:00,400 --> 00:36:03,454
This loch is 24 miles long, well over
603
00:36:03,520 --> 00:36:06,300
200 metres deep, and there are countless caves.
604
00:36:06,720 --> 00:36:08,654
So for those who want to believe, there
605
00:36:08,720 --> 00:36:11,820
is still room for the legend of this loch to live on.
606
00:36:18,400 --> 00:36:20,734
Tales of a giant creature lurking beneath the
607
00:36:20,800 --> 00:36:25,100
murky waves of Loch Ness have
been around for over 1,500 years.
608
00:36:25,880 --> 00:36:28,654
But Professor Neil Gemmell hopes the marvels of
609
00:36:28,720 --> 00:36:32,360
modern science can finally lay the mystery to rest.
610
00:36:33,960 --> 00:36:37,500
Here we are at Loch Ness, just
with Urquhart Castle behind us.
611
00:36:38,120 --> 00:36:39,854
We're going to be taking some water samples
612
00:36:39,920 --> 00:36:42,800
at a variety of depths using this device here.
613
00:36:43,000 --> 00:36:45,974
Neil has travelled over 18,000 miles from
614
00:36:46,040 --> 00:36:49,880
New Zealand to hunt for Loch Ness monster DNA.
615
00:36:51,000 --> 00:36:56,374
From a half a liter of water, we
can get a very, very good catalogue of
616
00:36:56,440 --> 00:36:59,934
life within the loch, and we thought this
617
00:37:00,000 --> 00:37:02,294
would be a great place to showcase that
618
00:37:02,360 --> 00:37:04,774
technology because, of course, there's this hook of
619
00:37:04,840 --> 00:37:09,880
there may be something unknown
to science lurking in those waters.
620
00:37:10,200 --> 00:37:12,054
You know, most of the sightings are explainable
621
00:37:12,120 --> 00:37:18,774
as either waves, boat wakes, logs that have
622
00:37:18,840 --> 00:37:21,854
submerged and then re-emerged, and I suspect
623
00:37:21,920 --> 00:37:23,934
that's what most people have seen, but, you
624
00:37:24,000 --> 00:37:26,560
know, there's over 1,000 people
who claim they've seen a monster.
625
00:37:26,960 --> 00:37:29,094
Those that have been searching Loch Ness for
626
00:37:29,160 --> 00:37:33,860
decades hope Neil will finally get to
the bottom of this enduring mystery.
627
00:37:34,800 --> 00:37:37,694
I'm sure that some species will be found
628
00:37:37,760 --> 00:37:39,820
which have probably not been described.
629
00:37:40,320 --> 00:37:41,620
Now, they might be bacteria.
630
00:37:42,000 --> 00:37:44,940
In fact, they're more likely
than anything else to be bacteria.
631
00:37:45,720 --> 00:37:48,974
If you did find something, and I do
632
00:37:49,040 --> 00:37:53,334
emphasize the if, then you would actually get
633
00:37:53,400 --> 00:37:55,654
quite a good handle on what sort of
634
00:37:55,720 --> 00:37:57,774
a creature, what class of animal you were
635
00:37:57,840 --> 00:38:00,580
looking at, whether it's fish, flesh or fowl.
636
00:38:01,120 --> 00:38:03,294
The last reported sighting of the Loch Ness
637
00:38:03,360 --> 00:38:07,774
monster was in March 2018 by an American
638
00:38:07,840 --> 00:38:12,780
couple standing on the ramparts of
the majestic ruin of Urquhart Castle.
639
00:38:13,720 --> 00:38:16,814
And tourists continue to come by the boatload
640
00:38:16,880 --> 00:38:19,580
to catch a glimpse of this elusive beast.
641
00:38:20,720 --> 00:38:24,534
These ongoing scientific
searches continue to show the
642
00:38:24,600 --> 00:38:27,814
enduring fascination with
Loch Ness and its cryptic
643
00:38:27,880 --> 00:38:31,774
inhabitant as researchers
continue to explore the depths
644
00:38:31,840 --> 00:38:33,700
of this ancient Scottish lake.
645
00:38:34,440 --> 00:38:37,414
In the present day, Loch Ness exploration leads
646
00:38:37,480 --> 00:38:40,894
an unprecedented search
for Nessie, employing state-of
647
00:38:40,960 --> 00:38:44,100
the-art technology from
thermal drones to hydrophones.
648
00:38:45,000 --> 00:38:48,454
Though understanding has
evolved, the quest to demystify
649
00:38:48,520 --> 00:38:49,980
the legend endures.
650
00:38:51,160 --> 00:38:55,660
Every day, Ali Matheson takes
to the waters of Loch Ness.
651
00:38:55,760 --> 00:38:57,534
We do have a monster in here, don't we?
652
00:38:57,600 --> 00:39:00,760
Just in case you'd somehow not heard this news before.
653
00:39:00,960 --> 00:39:03,894
Visitors from around the world join his tour
654
00:39:03,960 --> 00:39:06,374
to try to catch a glimpse of the
655
00:39:06,440 --> 00:39:09,860
so-called monster amongst the murky waters.
656
00:39:10,240 --> 00:39:12,900
But even Ali has struggled to find it.
657
00:39:13,320 --> 00:39:15,574
In the ExoSander, maybe three times in ten
658
00:39:15,640 --> 00:39:21,574
years, I've seen big objects in
the water which have then vanished.
659
00:39:21,640 --> 00:39:27,860
So that would be my closest
to a sighting of a monster here.
660
00:39:28,200 --> 00:39:30,454
And it's tales of the elusive creature that
661
00:39:30,520 --> 00:39:34,580
keeps the magic alive, even when
you don't get to see it for yourself.
662
00:39:35,040 --> 00:39:40,254
In August of 2023, hundreds of hopeful volunteers
663
00:39:40,320 --> 00:39:43,854
joined a two-day hunt for Scotland's fabled
664
00:39:43,920 --> 00:39:47,774
Loch Ness monster on Saturday and Sunday in
665
00:39:47,840 --> 00:39:50,814
what organizers described
as the biggest search for
666
00:39:50,880 --> 00:39:53,420
Nessie in more than 50 years.
667
00:39:54,960 --> 00:39:59,974
Somewhere in these 7,452 million cubic metres
668
00:40:00,040 --> 00:40:02,740
of water, they believe Nessie hides.
669
00:40:03,240 --> 00:40:06,094
Despite failed mission after mission to prove the
670
00:40:06,160 --> 00:40:10,940
monster's existence, the biggest
search for half a century is underway.
671
00:40:11,680 --> 00:40:16,980
200 volunteers lining the banks
of Loch Ness at 17 strategic points.
672
00:40:17,480 --> 00:40:19,620
Drones with thermal imaging up above.
673
00:40:19,800 --> 00:40:21,294
I'm taking part in the search.
674
00:40:21,360 --> 00:40:22,294
We've come all this way.
675
00:40:22,360 --> 00:40:24,414
I've been hunting Nessie for nine years.
676
00:40:24,480 --> 00:40:29,574
This will be my seventh tour
on the loch, my first official hunt.
677
00:40:29,640 --> 00:40:32,900
I love the paranormal.
678
00:40:33,080 --> 00:40:34,380
I go on ghost tours.
679
00:40:34,600 --> 00:40:37,294
You know, I go track down Bigfoot, Loch Ness.
680
00:40:37,360 --> 00:40:37,974
I love all of it.
681
00:40:38,040 --> 00:40:43,220
So I'm here for the biggest Loch
Ness hunting event in the last 50 years.
682
00:40:44,880 --> 00:40:47,854
Volunteers from around the
world were allocated locations
683
00:40:47,920 --> 00:40:50,734
around the 23-mile-long lake from which
684
00:40:50,800 --> 00:40:55,254
to monitor for any signs of
Nessie, while others took to boats.
685
00:40:55,320 --> 00:41:00,420
A hydrophone was also used to
detect acoustic signals under the water.
686
00:41:01,200 --> 00:41:05,740
Unfortunately, not enough proof
was found to put the mystery to rest.
687
00:41:06,080 --> 00:41:10,060
We heard some fantastic, bizarre sounds on Friday,
688
00:41:10,400 --> 00:41:11,500
which was incredible.
689
00:41:12,400 --> 00:41:14,100
I still don't know what that was.
690
00:41:14,720 --> 00:41:17,214
So on the Saturday and today, we went
691
00:41:17,280 --> 00:41:21,454
back over that area with the hydrophone on deep scan.
692
00:41:21,520 --> 00:41:22,894
We went back to the same area, we
693
00:41:22,960 --> 00:41:26,260
lowered the hydrophone again,
and we did not hear those sounds.
694
00:41:27,080 --> 00:41:29,300
So I'll leave that up to you guys.
695
00:41:29,400 --> 00:41:30,894
We still don't know what that was.
696
00:41:30,960 --> 00:41:35,780
We will hopefully, in the
future, get to the bottom of that.
697
00:41:36,080 --> 00:41:40,174
It may well be gas escaping from
the bottom of the loch, it could be an
698
00:41:40,240 --> 00:41:43,900
animal, or, of course, it could
be the elusive Loch Ness monster.
699
00:41:57,200 --> 00:41:59,134
In my mind, there are only probably about
700
00:41:59,200 --> 00:42:01,960
1% of photographs that I would give any credence to.
701
00:42:02,040 --> 00:42:05,334
The rest are just anomalies, water reflections, you
702
00:42:05,400 --> 00:42:07,380
know, the standing wave, etc.
703
00:42:07,720 --> 00:42:10,294
It could be an otter diving into Loch Ness.
704
00:42:10,360 --> 00:42:14,540
There's so many things that could
be misconstrued as the fanciful Nessie.
705
00:42:14,880 --> 00:42:16,214
And although I believe in Nessie with all
706
00:42:16,280 --> 00:42:18,254
my heart, I'm not naive enough to think
707
00:42:18,320 --> 00:42:22,240
there's other explanations to
account for what's in Loch Ness.
708
00:42:22,720 --> 00:42:25,774
The ever-persistent mystery
surrounding Loch Ness and
709
00:42:25,840 --> 00:42:29,420
its legendary resident
remains as compelling as ever.
710
00:42:32,000 --> 00:42:34,740
The hunt for Nessie is far from over.
711
00:42:35,600 --> 00:42:38,254
From ancient tales to modern efforts equipped with
712
00:42:38,320 --> 00:42:43,720
advanced technology, the quest
for answers continues without pause.
713
00:42:47,240 --> 00:42:50,694
While skeptics may question
these accounts, the fascination
714
00:42:50,760 --> 00:42:53,060
with this elusive creature endures.
715
00:42:56,840 --> 00:42:59,254
As the murky waters of the loch keep
716
00:42:59,320 --> 00:43:02,014
their secrets, the search for the Loch Ness
717
00:43:02,080 --> 00:43:07,094
monster presses on, ensuring
that this legend continues
718
00:43:07,160 --> 00:43:09,420
to captivate new generations.
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