but you do you buy santa & jesus then you get to about 8 years old & common sense kicks in whats HILARIOUS to me is people who buy Adam & Eve AND Darwinism at the same time
We have a telescope that can see 14 billion light years away. We can routinely fly to space and have landed a remote vehicle on Mars but we can’t find a 25ft creature in 800 ft of water… Seriously people, it’s a camp fire story🙄
No, the monster is not always depicted as green. You already had an eyewitness saying that it was an elephant-grey colour in the beginning of the video.
You’d have to be brain dead to believe a dinosaur is roaming a loch it would of needed a population of a half decent size to of lived so long and what prey is it eating come on now there is no real photographic evidence all have been explained away light on water even to a trained sailor can be deceptive there’s just no hard evidence to back up any of the claims has fun as the subject is can’t see it myself.
I'm glad to see the eel theory making a blip in these documentaries. The giant Anguilla eel proposal checks a lot of the blocks. Steve Alton's novel The Loch brings this theory to life.
@@darkchiefRebornYeah, they can make humps. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Loch_(novel) Sure, this is an artist depiction of what all eels can do. Looks like a hump, doesn't it? Also, note that fin on the back that accounts for the "water horse" mane.
Its a freak breed of Eel. Its a proven fact that some eels that do not migrate and "stay put" grow to enormous sizes. Eels love to bask on the surface, and this is why lots of Lochs, rivers, lakes, seas regularly have report sightings of serpents around the world. Furthermore, there was an incident in Loch ness years ago when a diver who was carrying out cable installation in the loch, nervously shot to the surface and reported he was "bumped" by an eel which had the same thickness of girth than his actual body. When i was a young man, i worked on the local Docks in Grimsby, and it was a regular occurrence to come across 6-7 metre Congar eels that had been landed and laid on the pontoon, many were as thick as an adults thigh.
hey i really agrea i dont speak very good english but i went fishing and i got a eel 2 meters long in belguim it was all over the news iam sure if you look for it on the internet you will find it it was in belguim
A few years ago I was camping in an area close to Bigfoot territory in Ohio near Salt Fork State Park. It was late at night and I had a fire going and was sitting by it reading a book and drinking a beer. Around 11:00 p.m. I heard a strange rustling in the trees behind my tent. Then I heard low guttural growls. I stood up, turned around and as I did a huge hairy creature emerged from the woods not more that 25 feet from me. It stood 8 feet tall and had to weigh in excess of 450 pounds. I stood motionless not knowing what to do when the creature began dictating the narrative. It slowly lifted its right hand and pointed to the beer I was holding in my hand. I immediately realized the beast wanted a COLD beer. And why not? It was at least 85 degrees and so humid you could cut the air with a knife. I popped a brewsky and gave it to him and motioned for him to come sit by my fire. He capitulated and as we sat by the fire I lit a cigarette. He instantaneously became agitated and started motioning to my mouth and then to his mouth. Damn, the Dude wanted a smoke. So I lit one for Bfoot and we continued socializing, drinking our beer and having a few smokes. Eventually Bfoot's eyelids began to droop. The beer was making him sleepy. He arose, waved goodbye and walked away, whistling as he disappeared into the woods. I haven't encountered the creature again, but since then I never venture into the woods without my Bud Light and a carton of Marlboros. Hopefully I'll meet the Big Guy again with his wife and children. If so, I hope the kids are at least 21. No way I'm doing time for serving minors. I got a rep to protect.
There's no way I'd, go into the woods with Bud lite. I'd be afraid something would kill me, for lack of 'taste'😏!? I'll be bringing some 'Yuengling'. Love the usage of your vocabulary, and imagination👍!!!
Possible candidates to be Nessie: The sleeper shark. They are big. They can survive at great depths. They have very low dorsal fins and would be very hard to see at the surface. They live in very cold water. There are lots of eels in the loch to eat. They are a rarely seen creature. Not at all "Snake like" so no explanation there. Another possibility; The Coelacanth. A big solid prehistoric fish. Rare, deep water creature. can survive cold temps. Has triangular rear fins that look a lot like one in the "diamond fin" photo. However, its not known to surface so can rule that out. Nessie could possibly be some type of giant eel. Maybe an unknown type of fresh water moray. They have a low hump, they can grow to impressive sizes. They certainly look snake like. Is it possible for a salt water species to adapt to a cold fresh water environment given enough time? Perhaps. What we do know of Loch Ness: its very deep, very dark and full of places something unknown can hide. Its a mystery. Lets hope it remains so.
Right. I've also heard of people mistakening hippopotamus's as the Loch Ness in certain areas as well, although I'm not sure if there's hippos in the Loch Ness, but there has been people to mistaken them as the Loch Ness monster in other areas. Who knows.... it's just one of those things that'll probably remain a mystery forever.
In early 1930s Bertram Mills Circus was in the area , and would of traveled the A82 road that runs alongside the loch that had recently been completed, after a sighting of his indian elephant bathing in the loch had spread and everybody was in a frenzy, he very jovially offered 20.000 pounds to anybody who could catch it for his circus knowing it would never be claimed.
TRUE STORY - so the guy that took the original picture, the famous one, just before he passed away he told the truth, that it was a hoax he made the prop himself. I herd this on the news on the radio back in 89 ish. I remember because i thought to myself aaaww he gave the joke away, but the legend lives on.
This is true. They used some kind of floating model and moulded a long neck and head out of modelling clay. They still use this photo today whenever an article about the monster appears in a newspaper.
He was a dickhead. There's no justifying that behavior. Because he had to repeatedly lie, lie, lie, and lie more. He had to swear that he wasn't lying for decades. Oh, HA.. HA...HA...?.. so funny. No, it's not. It's pathological and fucked. It's rude to do that to people because even though it's 'harmless,' it's not actually harmless. People want to believe and they trust you as having something which validates their desire to believe, and much of the time they don't even want to admit that they want it to be true, and yeah, it's just too easy...easy targets. You're picking on easy targets and then lying for decades and it's sick. It is far more indicative of a problem with the one individual than it is with the people who defended him while he was swearing it was real. For the record, I don't really believe any of it. I'd have to see it myself, and even then I'd probably convince myself I'd taken too much Dramamine before getting the tackle box ready, or something. Lol. However, I will say I'm more agnostic on the existence of it hearing just the sheer volume of accounts from people of quite disparate backgrounds over the decades, especially the ones from decades ago. These were people who didn't watch tons of movies and TV and shit so they didn't have a notion preconceived of some dinosaur, or something. They simply saw something and report accordingly.
There's actually a tiny chance a north American ape could exist...there's plenty of room, food sources, etc. There isn't enough of a food source in Loch Ness to support a breeding population of creatures of that size even if by some miracle some escaped extinction. Edit: also Loch Ness is only around 10,000 years old so it's not like some Dinosaur could have escaped extinction there.
Yes, it does exist. Well, it did exist decades ago, but I am not sure if it exists now. Also, there would perhaps be many of these animals, not just one.
I feel like either it be a giant eel or a small survivor of the plesiosaur family, it’s dead now.. the last one died in the early 2000s. It’s no longer around if there was something there. 💔
I've wanted to believe for so long until it a geologist brought out that when plesiosaurs existed, which they say Nessie is, Scotland was still part of North America, and the loch didn't exist yet. The loch is only about 10,000 years old. Until someone films it, catches it, or takes a clear picture, Nessie will only exist in my heart.
Considering how old this legend is, even if Nessie was real there's no way it's lived this long. I remember reading once that during occasional times of high seas and high rain raising the Loch's levels too it was possible for the Loch to connect with the sea, and as such there's every possibility that sea creatures can find their way into the Loch.
The nessie sightings are massive eels , its not uncommon for some animals to grow much larger than normal ... there will be eels in there at 10-20 foot long
I was there in for the so called biggest ever search 2023, more like the biggest farce ever! There was only two drones which the bad weather permitted any decent footage, along with only just one boat with sonar, and a tiny listening device that they forgot to press record on. There was way more reporters there and only a small number of actual Nessie hunters/researchers. The whole thing was just a marketing ploy which was drummed up by the new owner of “The Loch Ness Exhibition Centre”. Obviously he’s tried to market his new business, Shane on you sir! However, Nessie’s are definitely real even if the so called biggest ever search was a fraud. Still I love going to the Loch, so it’s no waste on my behalf, but the reporters from around the world was mr best pleased with the con.
LIDAR would be a start , RADAR/SONAR the advanced 3D US system that sparked the UAP issue would also help - UAP have been there all along only we coudnt SEE them till we took RADAR to the next level ( digital ultrasweep 3D over the horizon ) ONLY way you are gonna explore that loch is to expose the cave system that lies underneath that was probably even land before the flood . Paul Cooks channel has been looking at LIDAR & its incredible whats under some parts of the UK its festooned with ancient sites & relics . All are pre flood too
There is possibly a few type of creatures in loch Ness but no one knows for sure. The local people say there's something in there. The biggest one is about 40 feet long and can become very violent.
@@ricktaylor3748 Wormholes could exist, Albert Einstein's theories made it possible to acknowledge that wormholes in space-time could exist for mysterious beings and aliens to travel in. And I think they could exist.
18:30 the flipper photo shown is the heavily retouched version that the British tabloids displayed. Adrian Shine has the unretouched raw original on one of his blogs, and it is extremely vague, nothing like you see here.
@@phillmckill5562 The original image (and the sequence before and after) show it to actually be part of the loch floor and a bit of tree branch sticking out. Flip the image to the right angle and you'll see what I mean. Rhine "enhanced" the image and then the UK tabloids "retouched the enhanced image for clarity". The result bears little resemblance to the raw image.
@@phillmckill5562 No worries Phil. I can tell you i was sorely disappointed when I saw the raw image. Like many people I'd love to see the LNM turn out to be new species or a survivor, but the flipper photos simply aren't the smoking gun they were racked up to be :(
The one small detail that gets in the way of an ancient aquatic dinosaur living in Loch Ness is simply the fact that Loch Ness isn't old enough. Loch Ness was created by glacial ice during the last ice age, which started about 2.4 million years ago and ended about 11,000 years ago Whereas Dinosaurs have been extinct for 65 million years. Given these facts,alone, the existence of the Loch Ness monster is just not possible.
The loch didnt exist until the end of the past ice age. Millions of years after marine reptiles went extinct. sells a lot of monster toys at the gift shop.
“Every [Loch Ness show] ends the same: ‘Thanks for watching! We didn’t find shit, but thanks for watching!’ It was a two hour show, and you said something scary was gonna show up! ‘We’ll find him next time’-oh, your not gonna fucking find him next time, either! Why’d you make a new show if you haven’t made any goddamn progress!? It’s the same thing every show, it’s just four different dudes on a boat going, ‘Yeah, he’s not over here, either. I dunno where he is!’” -John Caparulo
The more surveillance technology improves, the less sightings there have been and if there ever was a thought extinct species, it would’ve moved out of Loch Ness with all the tourism and commotion.
I wish I could believe in Nessie but, first and foremost, it wouldn’t still be alive after all this time obviously… Still it’s a fun and enduring “mystery” though
I agree somewhat , we thought after 420 Million Years The Coelacanth would & should be extinct yet it's still a fish that survives today. It would be cool if there was something real in Loch Ness but after so many years we would have seen a skeleton wash ashore or found by folks or researchers yet we have nothing but great tales of what may be some form of animal in the Loch or perhaps it's one of Crowley's things he supposedly conjured up , who really knows & personally i doubt it would have been something he would have wanted to do as he had more bizzare things going on than conjuring up a dinosaur. LOL !!!
@@JediDrPepper049 there is enough. It’s been proven. Listen I don’t believe it’s a monster or anything close either. But nobody can give a good reason why it’s not possible
The ancient Picts going back thousands of years claimed to see something strange, those ancient civilizations fished and were more knowledgeable about wildlife than modern people.
You need to remain skeptical when eye witness accounts include statements like "it was far away" or "it was hard to see". That means it could have been anything. Edit: Even worse the eye witnesses are clearly describing something different. One said gray like an elephant and one said dark brown
Ok, I lived here for years, and I have to say... Reported colour, size, shape, fins/flippers and fin/flipper size, and reported length......... and the time between genuine sightings which ranges from a year or two, to having no genuine sightings for decades.... The Loch Ness Monster, is several different adult Catfish. Solved.
I hardly think these witnesses would mistake a catfish for a plesiosaur. Sorry, but -- not solved. That said, I personally don't think there's a dinosaur in Loch Ness.
How could it be possible for a dinosaur to survive for so many generations. What would it eat to maintain that size? How many of them would there have to be to continue from one generation to the next? And so on, what would scientifically be possible?
Sorry that one guy who said nessie dived down cause she/he was scared of his boat sorry but nessie hears boats all the time so why would she/hebe scared
and in these tough times im sure the tourism industry is the life blood to the residents of loch ness so dont let the truth get in the way of a good story should be the local belief
It's funny when these men were interviewed at that time, they often said that Nessie was seen by " far better educated people " than they were... Does Nessie only show itself for educated people? Are the words/encounters of educated people only matters as opposed to regular or lesser importance of a person? It is sad during those days that only the educated ones have the rights to have a believable encounter than a peasant type person.
I'm always scared of lake, because of this kind of stories. Many same stories from my country too but they're more like mystical creatures than real monster.I always imagine there's a monster or dragon sleeping in the bottom of a calm lake.
If "the monster" exists, why is it so important that it be identified, interfered with, examined and otherwise intruded upon? Man goes mucking about in nature, bumblng through without regard or respect for ecosystems, feeding grounds, migratory patterns, etc.
If animals exist, why is it so important that they be identified, interfered with, examined, and otherwise intruded upon? That form of logic suppresses every possible human invention, discovery, and exploit. You may as well give up your comfortable life eating meat and even plants for that matter and live in the jungle to die.
I’d love the monster to be found or remains but how long would it be expected to live , but these eyewitnesses, I don’t believe I word of theirs statements . It’s brought money into the area for years , I think that’ll always be the case
1- O2 level is different from pre-historic times 2- If reptile, it has to surface for air 3- not a dinosaur...they're flying around pooping on cars! 🙂 4- If St. Columba sold the Scots on Jesus, he sold them on the monster story too!!! LoL!
Have an interest in the Loch Ness monster, this is because of sightings in British Columbia Canada of a unidentified being! Resemblance to Loch Ness monster is apparent in some pictures of the being called Ogo Pogo of Lake Osooyoos British Columbia Canada! Interesting geologic rock formations have rocks that eroded by contact with water! Time expired and tunnels are formed around here! Nearby me is a underground river! I wonder if there's any rock formations like that over in the Loch Ness?
I grew up in Cranbrook BC and I remember hearing legends about Ogo Pogo in Lake Osooyoos. There are too many accounts from our first nations people for me to not believe in what most people call "mythical" creatures. I've been here in northern Ontario now for the past 20 years and I'm in Wendigo country. I live on 90 acres next to Wendigo Lake. I have had some very eerie instances walking around in the bush. There was one instance where I was walking through the bush to a waterfall because the trail was too rough to take my atv all the way there. Along the way I could hear the normal sounds of the wind in the leaves, birds, insects etc, and all of sudden everything went deafeningly silent. It was so quiet I could have heard a pin drop. It kind of scared me so I stopped and I could feel something that I could only describe as demonic watching me. I felt paralyzed with fear and I don't walk around out here without someone with me ever since. There are a lot of interesting geological rock formations in my area, and strange deep caves and caverns too.
@@amandamoses9564 I have been taught about being in the forest to believe that we are never alone! Same eerie silence surrounding me and I have a feeling that I am being watched!
I have family that moved to that part of the world. When I was a kid, I believed in Santa. I’m now all grown up, and I believe in Nessie.
but you do you buy santa & jesus then you get to about 8 years old & common sense kicks in
whats HILARIOUS to me is people who buy Adam & Eve AND Darwinism at the same time
@@mcfcguvnorsthis is about Loch Ness Monster. Take your religious conspiracy theories elsewhere thank you
Let us guess; you also believe in religion, and their fake, god's.
@@mcfcguvnors Those are called, dumb hypocrites😏!!
@@arthurmorgan7086Offended??
We have a telescope that can see 14 billion light years away. We can routinely fly to space and have landed a remote vehicle on Mars but we can’t find a 25ft creature in 800 ft of water… Seriously people, it’s a camp fire story🙄
No, the monster is not always depicted as green. You already had an eyewitness saying that it was an elephant-grey colour in the beginning of the video.
Was green thou.
Narrators American, they exaggerate everything to make their boring selves more appealing.
@@rhysroberts3743 incorrect.
You’d have to be brain dead to believe a dinosaur is roaming a loch it would of needed a population of a half decent size to of lived so long and what prey is it eating come on now there is no real photographic evidence all have been explained away light on water even to a trained sailor can be deceptive there’s just no hard evidence to back up any of the claims has fun as the subject is can’t see it myself.
Narrator said "typically " not "always "
I'm glad to see the eel theory making a blip in these documentaries. The giant Anguilla eel proposal checks a lot of the blocks. Steve Alton's novel The Loch brings this theory to life.
Calling this a documentary is a stretch.
Either a massive eel, or a massive mutated slug.
An eel can't make humps, so that's a major hole in the theory.
@@darkchiefRebornYeah, they can make humps. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Loch_(novel) Sure, this is an artist depiction of what all eels can do. Looks like a hump, doesn't it? Also, note that fin on the back that accounts for the "water horse" mane.
There's not really any information on Eel's making humps, so idk where you got that from. The book doesn't even mention that@@93SFBG
They discuss the Rhine's photo of the flipper, but did not mention the full body shot and the head!
Its a freak breed of Eel. Its a proven fact that some eels that do not migrate and "stay put" grow to enormous sizes. Eels love to bask on the surface, and this is why lots of Lochs, rivers, lakes, seas regularly have report sightings of serpents around the world. Furthermore, there was an incident in Loch ness years ago when a diver who was carrying out cable installation in the loch, nervously shot to the surface and reported he was "bumped" by an eel which had the same thickness of girth than his actual body. When i was a young man, i worked on the local Docks in Grimsby, and it was a regular occurrence to come across 6-7 metre Congar eels that had been landed and laid on the pontoon, many were as thick as an adults thigh.
Eels are incredible creatures , the ones in Pripyat ( Chernobyl) are fine in the river next to the concrete sarcophagus as are the Sturgeon
7m congar eel? Regular? Yeah sure buddy
@@H1ghMindedhe means feet I guess
hey i really agrea i dont speak very good english but i went fishing and i got a eel 2 meters long in belguim it was all over the news iam sure if you look for it on the internet you will find it it was in belguim
Giant eel is still creepy and I wouldn't want to run into it!
Nice Documentary. Don't know weather I believe in it or not but it's Interesting.
Entertaining, until common sense, kicks in.
Don't ever doubt her, for those that see, wish they hadn't, and for those that haven't wish they have.....she's there. 👍👍👍🏴🏴🏴🍺🍺🍺
A few years ago I was camping in an area close to Bigfoot territory in Ohio near Salt Fork State Park. It was late at night and I had a fire going and was sitting by it reading a book and drinking a beer. Around 11:00 p.m. I heard a strange rustling in the trees behind my tent. Then I heard low guttural growls. I stood up, turned around and as I did a huge hairy creature emerged from the woods not more that 25 feet from me. It stood 8 feet tall and had to weigh in excess of 450 pounds. I stood motionless not knowing what to do when the creature began dictating the narrative. It slowly lifted its right hand and pointed to the beer I was holding in my hand. I immediately realized the beast wanted a COLD beer. And why not? It was at least 85 degrees and so humid you could cut the air with a knife. I popped a brewsky and gave it to him and motioned for him to come sit by my fire.
He capitulated and as we sat by the fire I lit a cigarette. He instantaneously became agitated and started motioning to my mouth and then to his mouth. Damn, the Dude wanted a smoke. So I lit one for Bfoot and we continued socializing, drinking our beer and having a few smokes. Eventually Bfoot's eyelids began to droop. The beer was making him sleepy. He arose, waved goodbye and walked away, whistling as he disappeared into the woods.
I haven't encountered the creature again, but since then I never venture into the woods without my Bud Light and a carton of Marlboros. Hopefully I'll meet the Big Guy again with his wife and children. If so, I hope the kids are at least 21. No way I'm doing time for serving minors. I got a rep to protect.
Sounds like strong beer
Damn you are one idiot lol
@@YINGYANGPOLARBEAR THE STRONGEST. TOO BAD IT DOENS'T SELL VERY WELL ANYMORE. I'M SWITCHING TO IRON CITY FROM NOW ON.
There's no way I'd, go into the woods with Bud lite. I'd be afraid something would kill me, for lack of 'taste'😏!? I'll be bringing some 'Yuengling'. Love the usage of your vocabulary, and imagination👍!!!
@@YINGYANGPOLARBEARBud lite?? STRONG????
Possible candidates to be Nessie: The sleeper shark. They are big. They can survive at great depths. They have very low dorsal fins and would be very hard to see at the surface. They live in very cold water. There are lots of eels in the loch to eat. They are a rarely seen creature. Not at all "Snake like" so no explanation there. Another possibility; The Coelacanth. A big solid prehistoric fish. Rare, deep water creature. can survive cold temps. Has triangular rear fins that look a lot like one in the "diamond fin" photo. However, its not known to surface so can rule that out. Nessie could possibly be some type of giant eel. Maybe an unknown type of fresh water moray. They have a low hump, they can grow to impressive sizes. They certainly look snake like. Is it possible for a salt water species to adapt to a cold fresh water environment given enough time? Perhaps. What we do know of Loch Ness: its very deep, very dark and full of places something unknown can hide. Its a mystery. Lets hope it remains so.
Right. I've also heard of people mistakening hippopotamus's as the Loch Ness in certain areas as well, although I'm not sure if there's hippos in the Loch Ness, but there has been people to mistaken them as the Loch Ness monster in other areas. Who knows.... it's just one of those things that'll probably remain a mystery forever.
@@charliestyle575hippos in Scotland? 😂
@@charliestyle575😂😂 hippos are only in Africa, unless it's a zoo! Geography study much, buddy
I thought this was an old documentary but then I heard 2019, and August 2023.
In early 1930s Bertram Mills Circus was in the area , and would of traveled the A82 road that runs alongside the loch that had recently been completed, after a sighting of his indian elephant bathing in the loch had spread and everybody was in a frenzy, he very jovially offered 20.000 pounds to anybody who could catch it for his circus knowing it would never be claimed.
TRUE STORY - so the guy that took the original picture, the famous one, just before he passed away he told the truth, that it was a hoax he made the prop himself. I herd this on the news on the radio back in 89 ish. I remember because i thought to myself aaaww he gave the joke away, but the legend lives on.
This is true. They used some kind of floating model and moulded a long neck and head out of modelling clay. They still use this photo today whenever an article about the monster appears in a newspaper.
Yeah it’s true dudes 🎉
He was a dickhead. There's no justifying that behavior. Because he had to repeatedly lie, lie, lie, and lie more. He had to swear that he wasn't lying for decades. Oh, HA.. HA...HA...?.. so funny. No, it's not. It's pathological and fucked. It's rude to do that to people because even though it's 'harmless,' it's not actually harmless. People want to believe and they trust you as having something which validates their desire to believe, and much of the time they don't even want to admit that they want it to be true, and yeah, it's just too easy...easy targets. You're picking on easy targets and then lying for decades and it's sick. It is far more indicative of a problem with the one individual than it is with the people who defended him while he was swearing it was real.
For the record, I don't really believe any of it. I'd have to see it myself, and even then I'd probably convince myself I'd taken too much Dramamine before getting the tackle box ready, or something. Lol. However, I will say I'm more agnostic on the existence of it hearing just the sheer volume of accounts from people of quite disparate backgrounds over the decades, especially the ones from decades ago. These were people who didn't watch tons of movies and TV and shit so they didn't have a notion preconceived of some dinosaur, or something. They simply saw something and report accordingly.
There's actually a tiny chance a north American ape could exist...there's plenty of room, food sources, etc.
There isn't enough of a food source in Loch Ness to support a breeding population of creatures of that size even if by some miracle some escaped extinction.
Edit: also Loch Ness is only around 10,000 years old so it's not like some Dinosaur could have escaped extinction there.
Yes hes called Joe Biden
@@user-xh3lz9xt4lIm pretty sure Bigfoot is smarter
That's not true.
These ancient human like people are not some lost ape related to Gigantopithecus.
Yes cause the way the system works is there making it seem like we're running out of room when in fact they're condensing everything
Yes, it does exist. Well, it did exist decades ago, but I am not sure if it exists now. Also, there would perhaps be many of these animals, not just one.
Yeah it probably exists dude but people just having seen it NOW cause it was extinct
I feel like either it be a giant eel or a small survivor of the plesiosaur family, it’s dead now.. the last one died in the early 2000s. It’s no longer around if there was something there. 💔
I've wanted to believe for so long until it a geologist brought out that when plesiosaurs existed, which they say Nessie is, Scotland was still part of North America, and the loch didn't exist yet. The loch is only about 10,000 years old. Until someone films it, catches it, or takes a clear picture, Nessie will only exist in my heart.
Considering how old this legend is, even if Nessie was real there's no way it's lived this long. I remember reading once that during occasional times of high seas and high rain raising the Loch's levels too it was possible for the Loch to connect with the sea, and as such there's every possibility that sea creatures can find their way into the Loch.
The nessie sightings are massive eels , its not uncommon for some animals to grow much larger than normal ... there will be eels in there at 10-20 foot long
It's been seen walking on land though.
@@pheart2381- Strange as it sounds eels re known to move across land for short distances.
@@pheart2381When?
@@pheart2381evidence?
@@trinovantian1walking?
Deep cave tunnels to the ocean , Could be why nessie is only seen rarely 🤔
I was there in for the so called biggest ever search 2023, more like the biggest farce ever! There was only two drones which the bad weather permitted any decent footage, along with only just one boat with sonar, and a tiny listening device that they forgot to press record on. There was way more reporters there and only a small number of actual Nessie hunters/researchers. The whole thing was just a marketing ploy which was drummed up by the new owner of “The Loch Ness Exhibition Centre”. Obviously he’s tried to market his new business, Shane on you sir! However, Nessie’s are definitely real even if the so called biggest ever search was a fraud. Still I love going to the Loch, so it’s no waste on my behalf, but the reporters from around the world was mr best pleased with the con.
That'll be "case closed" now 😂
LIDAR would be a start , RADAR/SONAR the advanced 3D US system that sparked the UAP issue would also help - UAP have been there all along only we coudnt SEE them till we took RADAR to the next level ( digital ultrasweep 3D over the horizon ) ONLY way you are gonna explore that loch is to expose the cave system that lies underneath that was probably even land before the flood .
Paul Cooks channel has been looking at LIDAR & its incredible whats under some parts of the UK its festooned with ancient sites & relics . All are pre flood too
What makes you say Loch Ness monster is “definitely real”?
If those 200 people out looking are indicative of the kind of person searching for Nessie...Nessie is safe from ever being discovered.
THAT WAS AN AMAZING PROGRAM :)
How many times are they going to show those fake photos? The surgeon is a gynecologist, by the way.
what gets me is Doc is messing with them. Doc knows its fake. He just loves this.
kNoWs iTs fAkE. Stfu
😊😊😊😅 he was also an an excellent writer writer who wrote the the k
How did he know the "full speed' of something unknown and mysterious?!? 🤔🤔🤔
Is it a ghost of a dinosaur 😂
You may be on to something there.
The prop was a paper mache head on a baking tray with a rubber band motor attached underneath the baking tray.
There is possibly a few type of creatures in loch Ness but no one knows for sure. The local people say there's something in there. The biggest one is about 40 feet long and can become very violent.
Sasquatch lives in a portals so there must be a big one in the loch for Nessie 😊
There are no portals, don't be silly.
In the tv series Primeval there are time portals that pop up every now and then. That's how they're able to slip in and out of our reality
@@ShadowPhoenixMaximus No, just no.
@@ricktaylor3748 Wormholes could exist, Albert Einstein's theories made it possible to acknowledge that wormholes in space-time could exist for mysterious beings and aliens to travel in. And I think they could exist.
Last year I attended a hardware convention in Scotland, and I actually saw the lock nut connector
1:42 never does much for anyones credibility to open the program with the doctors faked image.😂
That picture has been proven fake for years now. I agree why keep showing it
Nessie is too clever to be found unless you capture it unaware which has happened. But this is rare.
18:30 the flipper photo shown is the heavily retouched version that the British tabloids displayed. Adrian Shine has the unretouched raw original on one of his blogs, and it is extremely vague, nothing like you see here.
It looks like a floating log.
@@phillmckill5562 The original image (and the sequence before and after) show it to actually be part of the loch floor and a bit of tree branch sticking out. Flip the image to the right angle and you'll see what I mean. Rhine "enhanced" the image and then the UK tabloids "retouched the enhanced image for clarity". The result bears little resemblance to the raw image.
@@martinharris5017when I first saw that picture there was something that didn't look right to me ,thanks for the info👍👍
@@phillmckill5562 No worries Phil. I can tell you i was sorely disappointed when I saw the raw image. Like many people I'd love to see the LNM turn out to be new species or a survivor, but the flipper photos simply aren't the smoking gun they were racked up to be :(
@@martinharris5017 me too nothing would make me happier than if we found a whole new species
The one small detail that gets in the way of an ancient aquatic dinosaur living in Loch Ness is simply the fact that Loch Ness isn't old enough.
Loch Ness was created by glacial ice during the last ice age, which started about 2.4 million years ago and ended about 11,000 years ago Whereas Dinosaurs have been extinct for 65 million years.
Given these facts,alone, the existence of the Loch Ness monster is just not possible.
I think there was something but not now and we'll never find out as the mystery is making a fortune in that area .
It's all a big fat Scotties lie like all there orange history 😅😅😅
@@Davedunphy-wr1ssdon’t be a idiot
ole Doc he is a character
Have there even been any credible recent Nessie sightings in this decade or have they suddenly just stopped?
The loch didnt exist until the end of the past ice age. Millions of years after marine reptiles went extinct. sells a lot of monster toys at the gift shop.
I wonder how much alcohol was drank , before these sightings ?
“Every [Loch Ness show] ends the same: ‘Thanks for watching! We didn’t find shit, but thanks for watching!’ It was a two hour show, and you said something scary was gonna show up! ‘We’ll find him next time’-oh, your not gonna fucking find him next time, either! Why’d you make a new show if you haven’t made any goddamn progress!? It’s the same thing every show, it’s just four different dudes on a boat going, ‘Yeah, he’s not over here, either. I dunno where he is!’”
-John Caparulo
Sightings go back 100's of years. That would be one very old monster 🤔
The more surveillance technology improves, the less sightings there have been and if there ever was a thought extinct species, it would’ve moved out of Loch Ness with all the tourism and commotion.
Moved to where loch Ness is land locked 😂😂😂
I wish I could believe in Nessie but, first and foremost, it wouldn’t still be alive after all this time obviously… Still it’s a fun and enduring “mystery” though
I agree somewhat , we thought after 420 Million Years The Coelacanth would & should be extinct yet it's still a fish that survives today. It would be cool if there was something real in Loch Ness but after so many years we would have seen a skeleton wash ashore or found by folks or researchers yet we have nothing but great tales of what may be some form of animal in the Loch or perhaps it's one of Crowley's things he supposedly conjured up , who really knows & personally i doubt it would have been something he would have wanted to do as he had more bizzare things going on than conjuring up a dinosaur. LOL !!!
Sharks, alligators and crocodiles etc are prehistoric creatures..There could be a possibility something is out there we don’t know about.
Not in loch Ness. 😂
@@JediDrPepper049why not?
@@arthurmorgan7086 not enough food scores for starters.
@@JediDrPepper049 there is enough. It’s been proven. Listen I don’t believe it’s a monster or anything close either. But nobody can give a good reason why it’s not possible
Nessie could be a huge eel acording to recent dna tests, I'd love to see that 😊
Jus like the burmuda🔺..will we ever know 😭🙌🏼💫
I KNEW IMMEDIATELY THE DR. PHOTO WAS A HOAX...AND I WAS ONLY 10 YRS OLD !
I loved Nessie as a kid and was very disappointed to learn that it isn’t real 😢
You should Not doubt the Scots. They would Never make up a Story to Boost Tourism.
If it was boosting tourism Inverness wouldn't be a deprived shithole lol
The ancient Picts going back thousands of years claimed to see something strange, those ancient civilizations fished and were more knowledgeable about wildlife than modern people.
You need to remain skeptical when eye witness accounts include statements like "it was far away" or "it was hard to see". That means it could have been anything.
Edit: Even worse the eye witnesses are clearly describing something different. One said gray like an elephant and one said dark brown
ive seen Nessy about 15 times, yeh that cartoon program used to be on t.v back in the 80s
Stop looking for a dinosaur and start looking for a giant eel that can hide in the muck at the bottom.
It was sighted hundreds of years ago so it would be long gone if it ever existed.So how can it still be sighted today.
Ok, I lived here for years, and I have to say...
Reported colour, size, shape, fins/flippers and fin/flipper size, and reported length......... and the time between genuine sightings which ranges from a year or two, to having no genuine sightings for decades....
The Loch Ness Monster, is several different adult Catfish.
Solved.
I hardly think these witnesses would mistake a catfish for a plesiosaur. Sorry, but -- not solved. That said, I personally don't think there's a dinosaur in Loch Ness.
No genuine sightings since everyone has a camera on them at all times strange coincidence that😂
A catfish that’s been seen out on land?
Loch Mora is not the third deepest loch in Scotland its the deepest loch over 1000 feet plus. Loch ness is the second at 812 feet deep.
Hear me out: Nessie is the ghost of a dinosaur.
I also have had lots of dreams like that.
How could it be possible for a dinosaur to survive for so many generations. What would it eat to maintain that size? How many of them would there have to be to continue from one generation to the next? And so on, what would scientifically be possible?
Sorry that one guy who said nessie dived down cause she/he was scared of his boat sorry but nessie hears boats all the time so why would she/hebe scared
37:40 man travelled 18000 miles to pour half a litre of water on the floor.
Thousands of years of research?. 😂😂😂. By who?
and in these tough times im sure the tourism industry is the life blood to the residents of loch ness so dont let the truth get in the way of a good story should be the local belief
Music just to darn load spoilt my enjoyment
*too
A 30 ton monster needs alot of food daily so basically there is not enough food to sustain such a creature.
Yes, let alone a reproducing population of such creatures in a body of water that small.
It's funny when these men were interviewed at that time, they often said that Nessie was seen by " far better educated people " than they were... Does Nessie only show itself for educated people? Are the words/encounters of educated people only matters as opposed to regular or lesser importance of a person? It is sad during those days that only the educated ones have the rights to have a believable encounter than a peasant type person.
Thousands of years of research?
*Oh Hell! we got Werwolves, Big Foots, UFOs, and Aliens (from across the border) down here in Texas!!!*
I used to hear of bigfoots and UFOs growing up. Then the werewolves started up about 10 years ago. I guess dragons or vampires are next.
@@Jim-Mc 👽🦶🐺🐉🦇. 😋
I'm always scared of lake, because of this kind of stories. Many same stories from my country too but they're more like mystical creatures than real monster.I always imagine there's a monster or dragon sleeping in the bottom of a calm lake.
You should be OK here then, cos this is a loch, not a lake.😂
@@sirbarringtonwomblembe4098 Yea.... 😄
Only exists before tourist season in Inverness
U have to keep an open mind not everything is a hoax sum scientists are close minded toi many people saw sumthing unusual open your mind😊
It's entertaining
My uncle was eaten by one. Lived to tell me about it
I hope they never find it if it’s real as humans would kill it
If "the monster" exists, why is it so important that it be identified, interfered with, examined and otherwise intruded upon? Man goes mucking about in nature, bumblng through without regard or respect for ecosystems, feeding grounds, migratory patterns, etc.
If a species such as this is discovered by humans, it will be highly likely that humans kill it as well.
If animals exist, why is it so important that they be identified, interfered with, examined, and otherwise intruded upon? That form of logic suppresses every possible human invention, discovery, and exploit. You may as well give up your comfortable life eating meat and even plants for that matter and live in the jungle to die.
And what about tredegars legendary broch mun dew from the dark unknown depths of shon sheff
The surgens photo was taken in India.. its a elephant nose coming out of some water hole whilst washing
The odd Icelandic shark swimming in and out of the loch 👈👀
You guys need Lochsmith.
Get it? Lochsmith?
Be sure to tip the waitresses.
Her name is Brucee and doesn't like cameras
There are thousands of them. All sizes and colours. Available from the many tourist shops in the area. I have one on display in my house.
😂
Squid and Octopus are not Molluscs, molluscs are cockles, mussels and have a shell like snails not cephapods like squid and cuttlefish.
Cephalopods are mollusks
Sorry but octopuses and squid are molluscs
@@Dragonstorm1234 no they are not molluscs have shells they are caphlapods.
@@user-xh3lz9xt4l The octopus is a mollusc and so is the squid.
@@user-xh3lz9xt4l Octopi, cuttlefish and squids are cephalopod molluscs.
I’d love the monster to be found or remains but how long would it be expected to live , but these eyewitnesses, I don’t believe I word of theirs statements . It’s brought money into the area for years , I think that’ll always be the case
It's in ver ness by the way
Definitely real
story to make ox sleepy
So theres only one in 60 years. No grouoof them..
Whisky is an amazing drink.
I wonder what would happen if they put a Model of “Nessy” in the loch ..?!😮
1- O2 level is different from pre-historic times
2- If reptile, it has to surface for air
3- not a dinosaur...they're flying around pooping on cars! 🙂
4- If St. Columba sold the Scots on Jesus, he sold them on the monster story too!!! LoL!
DNA is enough to put someone in prison for the rest of their lives but not enough to convince these hangers on?
Why try to prove something is not there, just leave the mystery alone...its great fun
Nessie
Why are the modern ‘experts’ of monsters, ghosts and aliens always sporting odd haircuts, jewellery and dress?
Goes better with there tinfoil hats
Its just a VEERRYY Big Eel.. 🤷🏻♂️
The truth is,this hing does not exist.
Alistair Crowley, wake up
Have an interest in the Loch Ness monster, this is because of sightings in British Columbia Canada of a unidentified being!
Resemblance to Loch Ness monster is apparent in some pictures of the being called Ogo Pogo of Lake Osooyoos British Columbia Canada!
Interesting geologic rock formations have rocks that eroded by contact with water!
Time expired and tunnels are formed around here! Nearby me is a underground river!
I wonder if there's any rock formations like that over in the Loch Ness?
I grew up in Cranbrook BC and I remember hearing legends about Ogo Pogo in Lake Osooyoos. There are too many accounts from our first nations people for me to not believe in what most people call "mythical" creatures. I've been here in northern Ontario now for the past 20 years and I'm in Wendigo country. I live on 90 acres next to Wendigo Lake. I have had some very eerie instances walking around in the bush. There was one instance where I was walking through the bush to a waterfall because the trail was too rough to take my atv all the way there. Along the way I could hear the normal sounds of the wind in the leaves, birds, insects etc, and all of sudden everything went deafeningly silent. It was so quiet I could have heard a pin drop. It kind of scared me so I stopped and I could feel something that I could only describe as demonic watching me. I felt paralyzed with fear and I don't walk around out here without someone with me ever since. There are a lot of interesting geological rock formations in my area, and strange deep caves and caverns too.
@@amandamoses9564 I have been taught about being in the forest to believe that we are never alone!
Same eerie silence surrounding me and I have a feeling that I am being watched!
Giant Eels
It doesn't exist and it never has plain and simple.
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