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Photographer sparks debate after revealing captivating pictures of 'Loch Ness Monster'

Thursday, 21/03/2024, 06:15 (GMT+7)

After five years of hiding 'real' photos of the Loch Ness monster for fear of being ridiculed, a photographer has finally made them public, surprising everyone.

The Loch Ness Monster has long been a subject of curiosity and speculation. Recently, a photographer shared some fascinating pictures of the creature, reigniting the mystery.

The images had been kept hidden for years due to fear of ridicule. Now, they have sparked a worldwide debate about the existence of Nessie.

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Photographer captures compelling Loch Ness Monster images, igniting international debate and analysis. Image Credit: Chie Kelly

Photographer sparks debate after revealing captivating pictures of 'Loch Ness Monster' 

A photographer named Chie Kelly took pictures of a mysterious creature in Loch Ness, Scotland. The creature is believed to be a large eel-like entity that hasn't been identified yet. 

Chie Kelly captured a total of 71 frames of the creature, and The Cryptid Factor podcast has analyzed these images. 

The footage has been compiled into a video, which shows a moving object swimming in the waters of Loch Ness.

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Photographer Chie Kelly captures Loch Ness Monster in 71 compelling frames analyzed by The Cryptid Factor podcast. Image Credit: Chie Kelly

Many pictures claiming to show the Loch Ness Monster have been proven to be fake, but that hasn't stopped tourists from visiting the area in the hopes of seeing the creature. 

The most well-known photo of the monster was taken in 1934 by Colonel Robert Kenneth Wilson, but some people doubt its authenticity.

Mrs. Kelly and her husband, Scott, who were with her when they spotted the mysterious creature, were initially unsure about sharing the photographs. 

They were concerned about facing criticism and doubt from others. However, after witnessing a large search effort for the Loch Ness Monster that involved many volunteers, Mrs. Kelly felt inspired to share her remarkable images. 

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Chie and Scott Kelly hesitated but shared Loch Ness Monster photos after witnessing search effort. Image Credit: Chie Kelly

She decided to reach out to Steve Feltham, an experienced Loch Ness Monster researcher, and share her compelling photographs with him.

Steve Feltham, who has spent over 30 years searching for the Loch Ness Monster and holds the world record for the longest vigil, expressed his strong belief that the photographs taken by Mrs. Kelly are the most convincing surface images of the creature. 

He hopes that the release of all 71 frames will spark worldwide discussions and encourage further analysis of the phenomenon. 

Feltham pointed out that the images cannot be easily explained and dismiss possibilities like otters or divers. 

He suggests that the photographs indicate the presence of multiple objects in the water, adding to the mystery surrounding the Loch Ness Monster.

The sighting occurred while the Kelly family was on vacation near Dores Beach, a place of sentimental value for them. 

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Feltham expects 71 frames to ignite global debate and analysis, dismissing otters or divers as explanations for the unexplained images. Image Credit: Chie Kelly

Although there have been speculations about the creature being an otter, a pair of otters, or a seal, Mrs. Kelly emphasized that they did not see a head or neck, and the creature disappeared after a couple of minutes without resurfacing.

Photos of the Loch Ness monster quickly attracted the attention of netizens.

Many people have complete faith in this legendary monster, while others think it is just an otter or part diver.

As far I can see it is my swimming mother-in-law, one user joked.

More chance of proof of Loch Ness Monsters' existence than there was proof of Jesus's alleged existence, the second commented.

Couple of rocks, another wrote.

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General view of the Loch Ness Lake. Image Credit: Jam Press