Last month, 3 observations of the Loch Ness monster were reported | News1 English The second person to document the Loch Ness monster was none other than Owen O'Fadhagen – who is responsible for the clearest documentation . RICHARD FREEMAN WRITES: As usual in these things the objects are too far away for identification. That something is visable at this distance would argue that the object is of a fair size. It could simply be debris pulled by the current or it could be something animate. The picture is too unclear to form any valid opinion. |
The hunt for Lake and Sea Monsters is probably the most iconic branch of Cryptozoology. Following our successful Mystery Cat and BHM Study Groups, we feel that these sightings should also be archived and published in a regular round-up of the stories as they come in. Curated by Sally Watts and Richard Muirhead.
Monday, February 1, 2021
Three Loch Ness sightings in January, critique by Richard Freeman
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