Page 1 of 1

Lock Ness on film?

Posted: Fri Jun 01, 2007 12:02 am
by DarKnyht
Here is an interesting one for you.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070601/ap_on_sc/britain_loch_ness_monster

EDINBURGH, Scotland - The Loch Ness monster is back — and there's video. A man has captured what Nessie watchers say is possible footage of the supposed mythical creature beneath Scotland's most mysterious lake.
ADVERTISEMENT

"I couldn't believe my eyes when I saw this jet black thing, about 45 feet long, moving fairly fast in the water," said Gordon Holmes, the 55-year-old a lab technician from Shipley, Yorkshire, who took the video Saturday.

Nessie watcher and marine biologist Adrian Shine viewed the video and hoped to properly analyze it in the coming months.

"I see myself as a skeptical interpreter of what happens in the loch, but I do keep an open mind about these things and there is no doubt this is some of the best footage I have seen," said Shine, of the Loch Ness 2000 center in Drumnadrochit, on the shores of the lake.

Holmes said whatever it was moved at about 6 mph and kept a fairly straight course.

"My initial thought is it could be a very big eel, they have serpent-like features and they may explain all the sightings in Loch Ness over the years."

Loch Ness is surrounded by myth. It's the largest inland body of water in Britain, and at about 750 feet to the bottom, it's even deeper than the North Sea.

"There are a number of possible explanations to the sightings in the loch. It could be some biological creature, it could just be the waves of the loch or it could some psychological phenomenon in as much as we see what we want to see," Shine said.

While many sightings can be attributed to a drop of the local whisky, legends of Scottish monsters date back to one of the founders of the Christian church in Scotland, St. Columba, who wrote of them in about 565 A.D.

More recently, there have been more than 4,000 purported Nessie sightings since she was first caught on camera by a surgeon on vacation in the 1930s.

Since then, the faithful have speculated about it is a completely unknown species, a sturgeon — even though they have not been native to Scotland's waters for many years — or even a last surviving dinosaur.

Real or imagined, Nessie has long been a Scottish emblem. She has been the muse for cuddly toys and immortalized on T-shirts and posters showing her classic three-humped image.

On Thursday, a group of Scottish business owners launched a bid to nominate Loch Ness for World Heritage site status — though they cited its natural beauty, not Nessie. The Destination Loch Ness consortium must submit the nomination to the British government, which would decide whether to forward it to
UNESCO.

The Scottish media is skeptical of Nessie stories but Holmes' footage is of such good quality that even the normally reticent BBC Scotland aired the video on its main news program Tuesday.

Re: Lock Ness on film?

Posted: Sun May 11, 2008 9:49 pm
by Ron Caliburn
Anybody get to look at the footage?

Re: Lock Ness on film?

Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2008 4:37 pm
by skeptic
I'm not sure if it's just a mistake or a deliberate hoax.
It's better when Larry King interviews some hoaxsters
staging a peeping tom almond eyed alien, don't you
think?

Re: Lock Ness on film?

Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2008 7:12 pm
by concrete_Angel
Better than seeing a real alien? I think it depends on what it was peeping on at the time.

Re: Lock Ness on film?

Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2008 11:34 pm
by skeptic
The video from CNN's website showed that the alien was peeping
through the window and somehow never managed to see the guy
off in the corner with the videocamera.
Maybe they have some weird eye structure that makes us invisible
to them?

Re: Lock Ness on film?

Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 12:21 am
by Natasha
CNN.... of all sites. I knew they sucked, but now perhaps everybody knows.

Re: Lock Ness on film?

Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2008 11:40 pm
by concrete_Angel
Of course, the big question on my mind is why he was "peeping" in the first place.

Re: Lock Ness on film?

Posted: Tue Jun 17, 2008 9:16 am
by skeptic
Because that's the best the hoaxer could do.