According to British media reports on June 23, a tourist from Southampton took a photo of an unknown aquatic animal on the shore of Loch Ness in Scotland last September, and netizens commented that this is the clearest photo of the "Loch Ness Monster" in history. However, there are also "Loch Ness Monster" fans who suspect that this photo is PS.

The "big fish" that Steve photographed.
Steve Charles reportedly visited Loch Ness last September, and on the edge of the lake opposite Urkuhat Castle, he suddenly saw ripples on the surface of the lake. Steve speculated that it was a big fish that looked 8 feet long, so he quickly snapped a picture. After a while, the "big fish" disappeared and was no longer found.
Steve didn't know what kind of fish he had photographed, so he posted the photo on social media for netizens to distinguish.
Steve told the Daily Record that he didn't know what kind of fish he had photographed, so he posted the photo on social media for netizens to distinguish.
"I'm not an expert, but I think it's a big fish that swims out of the sea into Loch Ness." Steve said, "Some people think it's a sturgeon. ”
Steve said that the water in Loch Ness is very dark, and it is a fluke that he was able to photograph this "big fish".
Some netizens have seen the photos sent by Steve and think that this is the legendary "Loch Ness Monster", and this is the clearest photo of the "Loch Ness Monster" ever.
Roland Watson, a blogger who specializes in the Loch Ness Monster, cast doubt on Steve's photo.
However, Roland Watson, a blogger who specializes in the Loch Ness Monster, has a different view. Roland, who collected many photos of the "Loch Ness Monster" on his personal blog, expressed skepticism about Steve's photo.
Roland said he was in contact with Steve to find out if the photo was from PS.
Steve said that the photo must be true, but he does not think it is a "water monster", but a big fish.
Compiled/written by: Nandu reporter Chen Lin
Image credit: Steve Challice