Saw it in 1985 while coming back from first year camp with my High school, and so did the teacher...but he won't admit it in front of anyone else, only the 3 other kids in the minibus who saw it. I wouldn't believe it if I didn't see it myself, so I don't blame anyone for not believing.
😂 so true the title of the video is like Lock Ness Monster found or huge Encounter with the Lock Ness Monster and at the end Could this be a giant eel or could it be something.. From prehistoric times 🤣
@@abritandhisbikeinpoland6802 how is he a nut case, because he caught something on film? Looks legit to me, can't tell what it is, but it isn't nothing that inhabits the loch that's for sure unless its a freakishly huge eel.
It is arrogant to dismiss the idea that there might be something in there just because a few researches say otherwise. We do not know everything in this world.
I also agree. I prefer to reckon that maybe it is true, maybe it isn't. It is also said that many people are so gullible into immediately reckoning that something is true. Well, many people are so gullible into immediately reckoning that something is not true.
Conflating adherence to known scientific principles with "arrogance" seems like a losing strategy. Saying that Loch Ness doesn't have giant cryptids is scientifically sound. Saying that giant cryptids don't exist anywhere would be arrogance.
The idea _hasn't_ been dismissed. That loch has been scrutinized since the 1960s. When you spend that much time and energy and technology deliberately looking for large animals in a lake where they cannot hide (there are no tunnels or caves in Loch Ness), then you are completely justified in saying that we have strong evidence of its absence. Not merely a lack of evidence, but evidence that leads to one conclusion: there are no large, unknown fish predators in Loch Ness. Maybe if you would take a few moments to familiarize yourself with the history of loch research, you might not make such uninformed statements.
Its very difficult to gain the confidence of the local people up there. If the subject arises in the conversation after a few good drams then the folks who have spent the wee hours of the night beside or on the loch working and living will tell you there is lots of them. The same people are firm believers of ridiculing the legend to keep the world away from their picturesque part of the world.
I believe it isn't a dinosaur. Perhaps a type of snake or eel, since eels are known to thrive in freshwater. I think it is safe to say that there is something of grand size that is completely unknown to us, residing in Loch Ness and using the vast cave systems to hide and maneuver itself throughout to survive. That I believe we can all agree on.
The thing is going back to Saint Columba it was described to be more serpent like so id assume that maybe some eels manage to grow to really large sizes
This was a 2 part episode and part 2 actually revealed the creature is likely using a man made canal to travel from the sea to the loch and that's why sightings of it is so infrequent.
I live in Grimsby UK, I worked on the Grimsby Docks for many years, and I've come across Conger eels over the length of 15 feet and easily 1 foot in girth on many occasions....I have no reason to believe that THESE species' could well be a type of eel.
It could be anything from 50-300 years of age man. I believed there was a dinosaur like species or a pack of them at some point in the Loch Ness but they went extinct due to food source etc but videos like this cause me to rethink.
He’s already been there. He’s convinced a type of shark called the Greenland Shark is responsible for many sightings. Look up river monsters Loch Ness episode. It’s on TH-cam to watch. It’s a full episode. I don’t really know what to think. If there is something there I believe perhaps it doesn’t live in the loch all the time. It may only appear every so often and go back out to sea being there more often than in the loch. The ocean is huge and we never really know what’s out there. So it could exist in the sea possibly and only spend time in the loch perhaps for breeding. That’s if they did somehow avoid extinction all those years ago however. I’m still sitting on the fence though. I don’t know if it is real. If it is though I doubt it would live in the loch it’s whole life. If it did there’d be a lot more sightings of it and something that’s actual proof by this point.
Good God, I remember when the History Channel actually showed, you know, History... Instead it's just Lochness monster, Aliens, and ice road truckers...
@@jacobkleinsasser5658 compairing people that have an open mind to unsolved mysteries to flat earthers shows a lack of knowledge on your part old bean 😆😆
@@kevinmunday5782 Lets look at it scientifically. Can there be 1 monster? No, the first sighting was over 500 years ago, any creature would have died. Se we need a breeding population. How many is that? To avoid inbreeding, at least 1,000. Is there enough food for 1,000 large creatures in Loch Ness. No. Based on the amount of plankton Loch Ness can only support about 16 tons of life. And considering how large loch ness is, that is barren. You would find more life in a literal desert. Can we disprove sightings. More often than not yes. The vast majority of sightings are humps on the water. What are those humps? Could they be a creature, or a log? Even in cases of an object moving against the waves it still could be a log. Loch Ness has very turbulent water. The deeper you go the warmer it is, but because warm water rises it makes the water act very weirdly and can create unexplained currents. So a stick just floating through the water could appear to be going against the waves, but it's just moving with the current. And finally. Loch Ness is likely the single most investigated body of water ever. Untold amounts of sonar scans, deep diving expeditions, and any number of scientific investigations. In spite of that a population of large creatures has some how managed to go undetected? I don't buy it. Only one of us has shown a lack of knowledge here, and it isn't the one who has just posted like a 1,000 word explanation of why Loch Ness doesn't have any large creature outside the possibility of an eel growing abnormally large. Which considering ocean eels can get pretty big, there is little reason an eel in loch ness couldn't do the same, though it would be very unlikely because of how barren loch ness is.
@@sjirkduiker finding a creature like that is 1 in a million, so we require a 1 in a million for a large creature to exist AND another 1 in a million that said creature lives in loch Ness... Not good odds.
We have one here called Memphré. Lake Memphrémagog, Magog, Québec,Canada. We have a large file of sitings on it going way back. Even the indigenous tribes in the past mention it living on the right side of the lake. There’s one in lake Champlain Vermont that they call Champ. These bodies of water were once united called the sea of Champlain.
I was reading an Aussie crypto / paranormal / UFO book called Sumthing is out there. The authors decided to look into the rumors of the hawksberry river monster (Sydney Aust)The main wealth of info came from Australia's most famous crypto creature hunter Rex Gilroy who many regard as a kook. They interviewed rex about his knowledge of the monster that is supposedly a plesiosaur as well They came away from the interview basically rolling their eyes but they said what the heck, let's look into it. They talked to locals all along the hawksberry only getting blank stares when asked about the monster. They were about to give up when they struck up a conversation with sum cyclists who said they were talking to sum campers who claimed to have seen a dinosaur in the river . The authors located the campers and asked about what they had seen . One of the campers explained that he was awoken during the nite by Sumthing splashing in the river . Having no torch he decided to use the flash on his camera and pointed in the general direction . When he showed the other campers the photo . They packed up and relocated to a spot further from the river . The authors were aloud to have the photo in their book . It shows a long upright neck with a reptilian looking head on top . The most compelling image of a crypto plesiosaur I have seen . Can't find the photo on the net unfortunately. It's in the book I mentioned though.
As an expert in the field study of marine animals what we have here is an animal of but three and a half feet in length...Not any more than three and a half feet..Rather large for this creature but i know this to be a Sea Otter..The speed is correct at 6 mph..Water temperature and time of year is key to these findings. The length is what is not correlating here...My research of this sighting shows exactly that
I saw a program debunking nessie, they did an experiment with a plank of wood, they got a group of tourists by the loch, pulled a string and up popped the plank for a few secounds, they had a plant that yelled nessie! And every body beleaved that is what they saw. Even got them to draw it.
Problem is the prior expectation...If this fella had seen this on another lake he probably wouldn't of thought much about it.. However, he knows its Loch Ness, so it has to be a The Monster.
Well a real monster do harm you if your too close But this one just run away and disappear so dont call it a monster Just call it a friendly sea dinasour
Yes there is something in Loch Ness swimming about. Now let's apply some process of elimination: It's not a plesiasaur, it's not a catfish, it's not a salt water crocodile, and it's not a giant Moray Eel. But European eels are abundant in Loch Ness. All they need to do is go fishing and yank up a thirty foot long European eel and the mystery is solved.
There may be many there who don't want the mystery solved, as it would affect tourism. Let's say that it gets found that the monster does not exist. Bang, no more tourism to there. Let's say it does exist, and is this animal, giving type and picture. Right, no need to go there anymore, as we know what it is, and little chance of seeing it anyway. Or, the tourism increases, hoping to see that specific animal.
The search continues with new episodes of In Search Of Fridays at 10/9c!
10 p.m. is far too late to watch this!
I bet I know how it ends...still haven’t found the monster.
Well these take a year to make so we would know via the news long before this airs
I bet you'll keep saying that until the monster is found.
I bet it’s some eels cross breeding makin huge mofos like hogzilla
Now they are saying it's a log...... saying a mix of warm water and cool water makes it move like that....(discovery Channel drain loch ness)
Got some of the money back. Can't be all bad.
Such a determined man, good for him! Thanks for posting
Saw it in 1985 while coming back from first year camp with my High school, and so did the teacher...but he won't admit it in front of anyone else, only the 3 other kids in the minibus who saw it. I wouldn't believe it if I didn't see it myself, so I don't blame anyone for not believing.
Lol
In Scottish 'high school' yeah?
Vic Vinegar yep!
James T AWESOME! 🐟
could you describe in detail what you saw? colors? shape? what was it doing, did it come out of the water? :D
Great show. It would be fabulous if something is out there
Whatever you do dont slam the door!!!!!!
It scares monsters
😂
Just empty the loch with a pump like in the Simpsons XD
Also like Pink panther
But wouldn't that kill her?
@@briannabailey3299 we'll pump until it's shallow enough for us to find the monster.. but just deep enough for her to survive. Maybe 1 meter deep 😎
Exactly, then Nessie can work in a casino!!! 😂
INTRO: "WE NOW HAVE ABSOLUTE PROOF!!"
ENDING: SO, COULD THIS BE THE LOCH NESS MONSTER?
😂 so true the title of the video is like Lock Ness Monster found or huge Encounter with the Lock Ness Monster and at the end Could this be a giant eel or could it be something.. From prehistoric times 🤣
awsome job this tv show is my favorite of all time please continue for more
Ancient astronaut theorists say “YES”
Lol wrong video
Thats my frikin childhood
What do you think the credentials for one is? Blunt in hand? I wanna be one lmao.
These old man telling the truth I actually see the way he tells his saying and he's emotional expression facial reaction
I see a complete nut case!!!!
@@abritandhisbikeinpoland6802 how is he a nut case, because he caught something on film? Looks legit to me, can't tell what it is, but it isn't nothing that inhabits the loch that's for sure unless its a freakishly huge eel.
It is arrogant to dismiss the idea that there might be something in there just because a few researches say otherwise. We do not know everything in this world.
I agree. Just like Mom said that I don't have super powers, but she doesn't know. I use them when she not around.
I also agree. I prefer to reckon that maybe it is true, maybe it isn't.
It is also said that many people are so gullible into immediately reckoning that something is true. Well, many people are so gullible into immediately reckoning that something is not true.
Conflating adherence to known scientific principles with "arrogance" seems like a losing strategy.
Saying that Loch Ness doesn't have giant cryptids is scientifically sound.
Saying that giant cryptids don't exist anywhere would be arrogance.
The idea _hasn't_ been dismissed. That loch has been scrutinized since the 1960s. When you spend that much time and energy and technology deliberately looking for large animals in a lake where they cannot hide (there are no tunnels or caves in Loch Ness), then you are completely justified in saying that we have strong evidence of its absence. Not merely a lack of evidence, but evidence that leads to one conclusion: there are no large, unknown fish predators in Loch Ness. Maybe if you would take a few moments to familiarize yourself with the history of loch research, you might not make such uninformed statements.
@@darkprose I think there are caves, so I heard..
Its very difficult to gain the confidence of the local people up there. If the subject arises in the conversation after a few good drams then the folks who have spent the wee hours of the night beside or on the loch working and living will tell you there is lots of them. The same people are firm believers of ridiculing the legend to keep the world away from their picturesque part of the world.
I liked this show when it was called treasure on oak island
I believe it isn't a dinosaur. Perhaps a type of snake or eel, since eels are known to thrive in freshwater. I think it is safe to say that there is something of grand size that is completely unknown to us, residing in Loch Ness and using the vast cave systems to hide and maneuver itself throughout to survive. That I believe we can all agree on.
Beautifully said and absolutely correct!
Large ell,a historical ell,a veteran ell,hehehe,
The thing is going back to Saint Columba it was described to be more serpent like so id assume that maybe some eels manage to grow to really large sizes
This was a 2 part episode and part 2 actually revealed the creature is likely using a man made canal to travel from the sea to the loch and that's why sightings of it is so infrequent.
There’s nothing wrong at all with witnessing a super large eel. Wow. That’s amazingly large. Could be a variant species. Still very cool. Cheers.
Thats what crossed my mind , although eels dont grow that big, there are exceptions .
@@mentalmatt1066Eels actually can become massive!
I believe in prehistoric beings surviving extinction!
But i was going to say its literally an eel!🤣
This fellow strikes me as a blissful kook! But he has some footage
If you think about it there's probably a family of the creatures hiding in the deepest depths mostly
I live in Grimsby UK, I worked on the Grimsby Docks for many years, and I've come across Conger eels over the length of 15 feet and easily 1 foot in girth on many occasions....I have no reason to believe that THESE species' could well be a type of eel.
I feel like these cold,deep water lakes have underwater caves or caverns that connect to the oceans
the loch does connect to the ocean, but not by underwater caves
This is some good history.
whats the lifespan of these bad boys? seems like it lives forever
It could be anything from 50-300 years of age man. I believed there was a dinosaur like species or a pack of them at some point in the Loch Ness but they went extinct due to food source etc but videos like this cause me to rethink.
there are many of them just like bigfoot.
I mean, so many people have claimed to see and there is loads of proof to the point where it could just be a whole species instead of one
Can we get RIVER MONSTERS out there please
They went there in 2010.
He’s already been there. He’s convinced a type of shark called the Greenland Shark is responsible for many sightings. Look up river monsters Loch Ness episode. It’s on TH-cam to watch. It’s a full episode. I don’t really know what to think. If there is something there I believe perhaps it doesn’t live in the loch all the time. It may only appear every so often and go back out to sea being there more often than in the loch. The ocean is huge and we never really know what’s out there. So it could exist in the sea possibly and only spend time in the loch perhaps for breeding. That’s if they did somehow avoid extinction all those years ago however. I’m still sitting on the fence though. I don’t know if it is real. If it is though I doubt it would live in the loch it’s whole life. If it did there’d be a lot more sightings of it and something that’s actual proof by this point.
You're gonna need about tree fiddy
lmao
I gave him a dollar
🌲
I was Shaking after filming it
Remember when the History channel had history videos.😀
slay gordon, great footage. thanks!! :)
After this he went into the woods and saw Bigfoot.
Then went for a ride on his pet unicorn
Dog's Opinion Bigfoot lives in North America not in Scotland
🤣
I personally know Nessie, and that sir is not her 🤣
Go easy on the whiskey for breakfast old chap! HAHAHAHAHAHA
He's English
Personally I always believed the original Nessie was a Pleseosaur who survived extinction. She may have been one of many?
Have you considered the possibility that you’ve always been an idiot?
Plesiosaurs died out 66 million years ago
Well, it was about that time that I noticed that girl scout was about eight stories tall and was a crustacean from the protozoic era!
I’d love for this to be real, but unless one creature can live forever, realistically, there’d have to be a small population of them...
I had a dream of swimming in that lake and found cave in the water
One thing Nessie has been told to follow is to never go near humans
It swims back and forth fro Loch Ness to Oak Island!
💙 SCOTLAND 🏴
EEL there are huge eels in the ness living deep down like the ferox but eels will come up for air on rare ocasions
eels do not come ashore or have flippers and a separate long neck
Eels don’t breathe air... they’re fish
@@jessicacalaci7380they do come on land and they do have fins
When I was a teenager, my friends and I caught an eel in the Brisbane river that was 2/3rds the lengths of my station wagon..Well over 7 feet long
Good God, I remember when the History Channel actually showed, you know, History...
Instead it's just Lochness monster, Aliens, and ice road truckers...
I miss when history channel was educational and not just a channel for inbred, hillbilly Hicks who think the world is flat.
@@jacobkleinsasser5658 compairing people that have an open mind to unsolved mysteries to flat earthers shows a lack of knowledge on your part old bean 😆😆
@@kevinmunday5782 Lets look at it scientifically. Can there be 1 monster? No, the first sighting was over 500 years ago, any creature would have died. Se we need a breeding population. How many is that? To avoid inbreeding, at least 1,000. Is there enough food for 1,000 large creatures in Loch Ness. No. Based on the amount of plankton Loch Ness can only support about 16 tons of life. And considering how large loch ness is, that is barren. You would find more life in a literal desert. Can we disprove sightings. More often than not yes. The vast majority of sightings are humps on the water. What are those humps? Could they be a creature, or a log? Even in cases of an object moving against the waves it still could be a log. Loch Ness has very turbulent water. The deeper you go the warmer it is, but because warm water rises it makes the water act very weirdly and can create unexplained currents. So a stick just floating through the water could appear to be going against the waves, but it's just moving with the current. And finally. Loch Ness is likely the single most investigated body of water ever. Untold amounts of sonar scans, deep diving expeditions, and any number of scientific investigations. In spite of that a population of large creatures has some how managed to go undetected? I don't buy it. Only one of us has shown a lack of knowledge here, and it isn't the one who has just posted like a 1,000 word explanation of why Loch Ness doesn't have any large creature outside the possibility of an eel growing abnormally large. Which considering ocean eels can get pretty big, there is little reason an eel in loch ness couldn't do the same, though it would be very unlikely because of how barren loch ness is.
@@jacobkleinsasser5658 remember 512 years old greenland shark👌🏼 just saying
@@sjirkduiker finding a creature like that is 1 in a million, so we require a 1 in a million for a large creature to exist AND another 1 in a million that said creature lives in loch Ness... Not good odds.
Nessy just wants to be left alone.
Cool snake.
Looks like a big fish swimming just under the surface.
I reckon Gordens had one or two whisky's
No the would be gin lol
The comments are so entertaining. I love the Nessie story.
still inconclusive; and only 15 feet long?? come on. we need something at least 50 feet long.
That thing moving in those waters was easy easy 50ft
I have no doubt anymore. What's that moves 6 miles per hour?! A type of water leopard or what?
Nice video.
The History channel is obviously in need of viewers.
Drones are going to be a game changer for the future. Won't be long and people will have good Drone footage of whatever this is!
Just because it's unidentified.....it's a monster! So stupid.
I saw it TOO, so I scooped up about 20lbs. of drifting
plastic...dang!
Good footage of a water snake.
We only got adders here mate that's it
We have one here called Memphré. Lake Memphrémagog, Magog, Québec,Canada. We have a large file of sitings on it going way back. Even the indigenous tribes in the past mention it living on the right side of the lake. There’s one in lake Champlain Vermont that they call Champ. These bodies of water were once united called the sea of Champlain.
Canada also has Ogopogo.
They are seen in
Scotland
Ireland
Sweden
Norway
Russia (Siberia)
China (Tibet)
Argentina
etc.
That’s also the shape captured by the camera of the divers
There are caves under the lake that it must come from
Loch mate, Loch
All I can hear is Spock from the Kelvin timeline movies narrating the documentary
I believe he caught two swimming two under water tracks when he land out the camera
Very good footage it is not an eel forget that theory so no eel what we have is a 30ft unkwown creature
Technology would have found it by now the fishing and sights are worth the trip
Like he said he should not have slammed his door. He might have gotten a better video of it.
why is this not on the news?
Nessis is a large eel.
Its big... Monster eel???
I was reading an Aussie crypto / paranormal / UFO book called Sumthing is out there. The authors decided to look into the rumors of the hawksberry river monster (Sydney Aust)The main wealth of info came from Australia's most famous crypto creature hunter Rex Gilroy who many regard as a kook. They interviewed rex about his knowledge of the monster that is supposedly a plesiosaur as well They came away from the interview basically rolling their eyes but they said what the heck, let's look into it. They talked to locals all along the hawksberry only getting blank stares when asked about the monster. They were about to give up when they struck up a conversation with sum cyclists who said they were talking to sum campers who claimed to have seen a dinosaur in the river . The authors located the campers and asked about what they had seen . One of the campers explained that he was awoken during the nite by Sumthing splashing in the river . Having no torch he decided to use the flash on his camera and pointed in the general direction . When he showed the other campers the photo . They packed up and relocated to a spot further from the river . The authors were aloud to have the photo in their book . It shows a long upright neck with a reptilian looking head on top . The most compelling image of a crypto plesiosaur I have seen . Can't find the photo on the net unfortunately. It's in the book I mentioned though.
Whats the name of the author tho
Julie Miller & Grant Osborn are the authors of Something is out there.
As an expert in the field study of marine animals what we have here is an animal of but three and a half feet in length...Not any more than three and a half feet..Rather large for this creature but i know this to be a Sea Otter..The speed is correct at 6 mph..Water temperature and time of year is key to these findings. The length is what is not correlating here...My research of this sighting shows exactly that
keep doing video like this
I like this one
Nessie My Love 🐲🏴🦕
I Believe in NESSIE 🌊🐍🏴
Awesome
A big lochness monster as big as it is could swim way faster then 6 miles per hour maybe like 20 mph
Now tell me who's the monster of all..Megladon or loch ness
Looked like a giant eel to me
Ancient astronaut says dont slam the door cuz it frightens the Mosters
Seal most likely but at that distance if you want it to be Nessie it will be !
I saw a program debunking nessie, they did an experiment with a plank of wood, they got a group of tourists by the loch, pulled a string and up popped the plank for a few secounds, they had a plant that yelled nessie! And every body beleaved that is what they saw. Even got them to draw it.
Surely there are drone pilots out there that will give it a go?
What about a drone airship? Could power it with flexible solar panels perhaps??
it just a big snake or eel..but seriously which you prefer? unsolved mysteries that can provide to tourism or just a plain truth?
most likely a fish hooked up to a big log or something with some fishing line swimming through the loch
I read somewhere that... haha seems like a nice old fella
I'm sorry but how does this look like the monster?
I do believe there is something in the loch but definitely no dinosaur or serpent lol , more like a large fish or whale of some sort
Whale? Theres no fresh water whale except the pink dolphins in the amazon
15 foot 6mph traveling eel is pretty big.... But hardly a monster.
No, that's it's baby. Real Nessy knew guy had camera so she didn't come out and get filmed that day.
Can you check the mineral and atmosphere in the water?
The Man saw what he wanted to see..The mind can play strange tricks on the un wary !
No season 1?
Problem is the prior expectation...If this fella had seen this on another lake he probably wouldn't of thought much about it.. However, he knows its Loch Ness, so it has to be a The Monster.
Well a real monster do harm you if your too close
But this one just run away and disappear so dont call it a monster
Just call it a friendly sea dinasour
@@SamSung-dn9si he shouldn't of slammed his car door lol
It's my cousin snorkeling and blowing bubbles
Yes there is something in Loch Ness swimming about. Now let's apply some process of elimination: It's not a plesiasaur, it's not a catfish, it's not a salt water crocodile, and it's not a giant Moray Eel. But European eels are abundant in Loch Ness. All they need to do is go fishing and yank up a thirty foot long European eel and the mystery is solved.
1:42 its "left", coz he ain't "right"
Loz Cherone just stop 🤦♂️
There may be many there who don't want the mystery solved, as it would affect tourism. Let's say that it gets found that the monster does not exist. Bang, no more tourism to there.
Let's say it does exist, and is this animal, giving type and picture. Right, no need to go there anymore, as we know what it is, and little chance of seeing it anyway. Or, the tourism increases, hoping to see that specific animal.
You may have put Bigfoot back in 2nd place? Are those divers not afraid?
According to ancient astronaut theorists that is a simply a portal to another dimension.
No .that would be Area ,51 🤫😋😁
00:34 Deciced.
That could be a snake 😂
Its probably an Oarfish. They could be coming in from the sea and going back out again .
How? By negotiating the locks in the Caledonian canal?
Now we have drones , use that!
Loch Ness monster
Buddy On Shrooms having fantasy 😂😂😂
The loch needs folks with drones out over the water above these sighting to see what they are.
Meh, it ain't In Search of without the voice of Leonard Nimoy.
Hydrophones is the only way to solve the mystery.