By Tim Binnall
A seasoned Loch Ness webcam watcher has spotted yet another strange anomaly in the form of a rather sizeable disturbance that emerged from the water at the famed Scottish site. The latest sighting from dedicated livestream viewer Eoin O’Faodhagain (seen above) reportedly occurred on the morning of April 19th when something peculiar appeared at the edge of the screen. "I noticed a spot in the water," he recalled, "my heart jumped because I thought this disturbance was not the norm." O’Faodhagain would undoubtedly be the one to make that distinction as he has spent countless hours watching the webcam and documenting an array of oddities that he has picked up on over the years.
Pointing to what makes this particular sighting intriguing, the virtual monster hunter noted that "the surrounding surface water is calm" despite the presence of the anomalous object that emerged and lingered in the area for several seconds. O’Faodhagain also speculated that the perceived creature could be approximately 18 feet long, which would seemingly preclude the various aquatic animals known to inhabit Loch Ness. Skeptics, of course, will argue that his screen capture is simply too indecipherable to determine what exactly the weird anomaly might be, which O’Faodhagain conceded is the case, musing that "it needs further analysis." That said, what do you think he spotted at Loch Ness earlier this month? Weigh in with your thoughts at the C2C Facebook page.