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Somebody far more intelligent than us on a scientific basis can analyse it and if it helps contribute anything to the understanding of the phenomena or even if it rekindles a bit of interest and fun in a world that’s full of so much misery at the moment then that can’t not be a good thing.’ ‘There is something weird went on out there on the loch. Her husband said: ‘We were not here to look for the Loch Ness monster, we wanted to enjoy the beautiful scenery. There was nothing else on the loch, no boats, nothing.’ From what we could gauge, it was between 20 and 30 feet long. ‘You could see something under the water, then it rushed forward and turned round.
The lumps or humps or whatever they are kept disappearing under the water, but it was still pushing forward under the water. ‘You could see it much clearer than it’s come out in the photos.
I don’t think it really equates on the video quite how large it was. She added: ‘I really don’t know what it was in the water. If it helps anybody work out what’s down there then it’d be our absolute pleasure. ‘We’d definitely love for somebody to analyse the video.
We enjoyed the stories but didn’t necessarily believe them. The woman said: ‘We were fairly ambivalent about the Loch Ness monster. The husband and wife, who want to remain anonymous, are keen for their footage to be analysed in the hope it may help provide definitive answers about the existence of the monster or what might be inhabiting the loch. They said they had no strong views on Nessie other than having been amused by anecdotes about previous sightings. The remarkable footage was taken by a couple who are professionals in their early 50s, who were on holiday in the Scottish Highlands. He added: ‘This is a really, really good sighting of something that is unexplained in Loch Ness.’ This famous photo said to be the head and neck of Nessie was taken in 1934 by holidaying London surgeon, Robert K.