By Tim Binnall
The latest sighting from a dedicated Loch Ness webcam watcher is being hailed by the virtual monster hunter as "the most compelling footage" of a possible creature that he has captured to date. The intriguing observation (featured above) was reportedly made by Eoin O’Faodhagain on Monday evening as he was surveying a livestream which overlooks the iconic Scottish site. To his amazement, the tranquility of Loch Ness that night was suddenly shattered when "something alive" emerged from the water a short distance from the opposite shore. As it moved, he noted, the creature appeared to intermittently reveal what seemed to be "a neck or black humps."
Estimating that the anomalous creature was around 15 to 20 feet in length, O’Faodhagain marveled that "if there was ever a sighting that was supposed to be the Loch Ness Monster, this sighting fits the bill." While skeptics will undoubtedly find fault with the admittedly difficult to discern video capture, the seasoned webcam watcher who has amassed a staggering number of possible Nessie sightings rather boldly declared that this particular case constitutes "the most compelling footage I have captured of a very large live creature in Loch Ness." With that in mind, what do you make of O’Faodhagain's latest sighting? Weigh in with your thoughts at the C2C Facebook page.