There have always been stories about "Bigfoot" and the "Loch Ness Monster."
And where's there's a story that lasts for generations, there's a tiny germ of truth -- Maybe? I myself don't believe in either but I really am interested in whether or not they really do exist.
A new photo has surfaced from a tourist that is believed to be the best photo of the so called "Loch Ness Monster."
2020 gonna 2020, y'all.Loch Ness Monster? Sure, why not./ https://t.co/9D1xVdsWAT
— Howie Lindsey (@howielindsey)
June 24, 2020 When I was on my honeymoon in early March I went whale watching in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico and the photo looks like a whale to me -- so go ahead and call me a hater.
According to dailymail.co.uk:
People think a tourist's incredible photographs have captured the Loch Ness Monster with some claiming it is 'the best picture ever' of all the sightings.
Steve Challice, from Southampton, photographed a creature from the shore opposite to Urquhart Castle on the banks of the Lock Ness when on holiday in Scotland.
Steve said he saw a ripple in the water and assumed it was a big fish that he estimated was eight feet long.
What do you think is in the water?