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Outdoor masters row across Loch Ness, drones take pictures of monsters, loch Ness monsters reappear?

author:Animal Express

In the Grand Canyon in the northern part of the British Scottish Highlands, there is a lake that enjoys high popularity all over the world, and the reason why it is famous is simple, according to legend, there are water monsters.

As early as a thousand years ago, there were rumors in Britain about the Loch Ness Monster, which said that there were huge creatures hidden under the water, often surfaced to devour people and animals. In some online pictures, the prototype of the Loch Ness Monster resembles a plesiosaur, with a long neck and a very large body.

Sightings about the Loch Ness Monster have been reported from time to time, but each time they have spread to the core, but no conclusive evidence has ever been left. Perhaps it is under the veil of mystery that makes the Loch Ness Monster have a special charm, attracting a lot of people's attention and discussion.

Outdoor masters row across Loch Ness, drones take pictures of monsters, loch Ness monsters reappear?

Over time, the discussion about the Loch Ness Monster gradually declined, and I believe everyone felt it, but with a news report in the New York Post, the Loch Ness Monster returned to people's vision.

On September 25, 2021, it was reported that The British outdoor talent Richard Marvel rowed across Loch Ness, and the drone used to follow the shooting was suspected of photographing the figure of the water monster.

In August, Marvor and a group of others briefly stationed on the south shore of Nice Lake, when the 4K drone photographed a strange shadow on the shore, like the outline of some slender creature, but because the video was too short, Marvel did not perceive anything unusual in the video, until after the release of the Internet, under the comments of netizens, Marvel did not realize the problem.

Outdoor masters row across Loch Ness, drones take pictures of monsters, loch Ness monsters reappear?

At first, Mavor did not think so, explaining that it may be the combination of light and water waves, which makes people misunderstood, but then the more Mavor looks at it, the more he feels that something is wrong, and finally he who does not believe in the words of the water monster has to suspect that it is a water monster.

In fact, there have been relevant remarks about the Loch Ness Monster, and the most recent point is that in July 2021, a man claimed to have seen an unknown creature surface in Loch Ness with a telescope, which is conservatively estimated to be more than 3 meters.

There are two very important points about the Loch Ness Monster, one is that in April 1933, the London doctor Wilson passed by Loch Ness and witnessed the monster, and the Loch Ness Monster began to gain fame; the other is that in 1960, the British aeronautical engineer Dinster took a photo of the suspected Loch Ness Monster, which is considered by some to be the strongest evidence of the existence of the monster.

Outdoor masters row across Loch Ness, drones take pictures of monsters, loch Ness monsters reappear?

Why does the Loch Ness Monster have such a great "charm" that can arouse the attention and discussion of people all over the world, and even the scientific community is extremely concerned, even several times to find? The reason lies in the lake itself.

Loch Ness is the third largest lake in the United Kingdom, this lake is large and deep, the lake is 37 kilometers long, the average depth is 200 meters, the deepest depth is 298 meters, the water is full of peat coal, and a large amount of floating algae, making the visibility of Loch Ness is very low, only about one or two meters.

The so-called unknown is often more frightening, so the turbid Loch Ness naturally becomes the birthplace of many mysterious stories, if it is a clear lake, saying that there is a water monster others do not believe ah!

Outdoor masters row across Loch Ness, drones take pictures of monsters, loch Ness monsters reappear?

Most scholars think that the Loch Ness monster is just a rumor, it does not exist, and that the so-called water monster is mostly a phenomenon of refraction of light, which has caused misunderstanding. Or maybe it's some buoyant slurry under the water, swaying with the lake, and people look at it from a distance, as if there is a monster.

Of course, many scholars think that it may be a visual misunderstanding caused by known creatures such as otters, eels, and European giant catfish.

There are also some scholars in the world who believe that Loch Ness may really have unknown organisms, the reason is that hundreds of millions of years ago, loch Ness was a vast ocean, and later with the movement of the earth's crust, it became a lake, that is to say, this lake has not dried, perhaps there is some kind of prehistoric creature, and it is unknown whether it survived here.

Outdoor masters row across Loch Ness, drones take pictures of monsters, loch Ness monsters reappear?

Practice is the only way to test the truth, in 1934 someone organized a large-scale search for water monsters, dozens of people stared at the lake all day, but the water monsters just did not appear.

In 1987, people spent millions of pounds to organize the largest search to date, using 3 sonar devices, but in the end there were few valuable discoveries. In 2003, the BBC also organised a search campaign, and the results were expected, but nothing was found.

Whether the Loch Ness Monster exists or not, no one dares to pack a ticket to say that it must exist, or it must not exist, perhaps the real charm of the Loch Ness Monster is not in the monster itself, but this sense of mystery is the reason why people flock to it.

Outdoor masters row across Loch Ness, drones take pictures of monsters, loch Ness monsters reappear?

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The video about the Loch Ness Monster taken by The British outdoor master Mavour with a drone said after analysis by experts: The video is synthetic.

Why did he synthesize the video? Perhaps from the activities he participated in at that time, it can be seen that Mavor rowed across Loch Ness to participate in a field activity aimed at raising funds for the Alzheimer's Association, using the water monster gimmick to attract a lot of attention, so as to achieve the purpose of publicity, which makes sense.

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