Chasing Legends: The Truth Behind the Loch Ness Creature |Shiver

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Locals to the infamous Loch Ness recall their encounters with the world's most puzzling monster mystery. Countless "Nessie" hunters have tried and failed to capture this illusive beast. Can this team of investigators get to the bottom of this murky mystery once and for all?

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"After her experience she keeps her distance from the loch..." does interview next to the water...

yaITSme
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I live close by, I have slept out by the loch during the summer, fishing, I know there are harbour seal bulls that are fat and large that follow the salmon shoals up into the loch I have watched five seals porposing through the loch (they can dive to 1500feet so they can go deep in the loch if they want) , so they move through the lloch same as geese form a v, the biggest bull breaking the water up front and the rest follow. I have seen the loch at 5 in the morning, flat calm yet in the space of seconds a wave went through the middle like a speed boat had cruised down the loch, but there were no boat out at that time, the wave that hit the shore rolled/ crested at 5 feet and crashed up the shore 10, to 12 ft its a steep shore line, some very short between tree line and loch, the drop offs are sheer in some areas, but about 30 mins before the wave hit I heard an acoustic knocking, which I believe was an under water rock fall, which due to the shape of the loch sets of a wave motion like a massive bath tub, the water moves across the loch from side to side and other waves travel the length and bounce back, when they clash, you get a massive cross chop of wave forms. However who am I to say there isnt a mystical beastie in the waters but there isn, t just very fat smart seals that work as a team catching salmon, like the killer whales that learnt to hunt sharks, they pass the hunting on from generation to generation, that thers a big accessable water up a river that the ness system salmon go through.

MrSCOTTtheSCOT
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Love when you guys do any lake or sea monster ones. I watch them. Keep them going. Thank you. 😎

rtmlandscapingjunkremoval
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If we look at the giant eel theory, it is best to keep an open mind, but the largest freshwater eel (Anguilla anguilla) ever caught in the UK was a specimen of 11 pounds 2 ounces, caught in a nutrient rich lake in southern England in 1978. In the 43 years since, in a country with a couple of million anglers, nobody has come anywhere near breaking that record. Loch Ness is a cold, deep oligotrophic lake in one of the coldest areas of the UK. As eels mainly feed during the warmer months, the idea that the monster sightings are giant eels is hard to believe in such an environment.

portcullis
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Also big shout out to this, the documentary was quite good and they interviewed people that the other documentaries ignore

dementednun
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Shines' point about perspective and size being difficuilt to gauge in the absence of waves is brilliant. I just watched the 'Champ' documentary and a couple of the other lake monster ones too and the 'witnesses' nearly all comment on how flat the lake was during their sighting.

simpsonmark
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If its not bothering anyone....leave it alone.

brookiebrooke
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Monster or no monster, it's really eerie around the lake

darkangelw
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Poor Steve, still after so many more years he waits by the lakeside for his first glimpse of the Lochess monster. He has been there for over 20 years now waiting for his childhood dream to come true. Gave up his marriage and house to live a solitary life by the lakeside. I really hope he gets to see the infamous Lochess monster soon

freshimpactco.
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This is the kinda stuff I was asking for! Thanks, team!

teaspoonsofpeanutbutter
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The town is not tormented by any means, don’t be silly.

gailcrowe
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I saw Nessie once, from Urquhart Castle, apparently this is one of the best places along the bonnie banks of the Loch to catch a glimpse of the monster. 🦕😉

Chronomancer
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As anyone ever questioned St. Columba, I would say this guy's credibility is in question.

erichicks
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Nessie`s seen it all before. Why does no one talk about the four divers killed in loch long. One diver who survived said it was a giant 20` + conga eel. Strange it hasn't been spoke of again.

williamwallacedebruce
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damn, to pursue happiness like Steve takes balls of steel....

mandlakei
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If this monster is being seen from 6th century AD then it has a very long lifespan or there are more than one monsters..

rizwanarif
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Tq for this.I was waiting to watch something interesting whilst doing work from home.

adamahmad
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There's so many possible explanations for all the sightings that I think there's unlikely to be something there in my humble opinion, but it does make life more interesting.

wildflower-web
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I just love your videos they are very interesting to watch. Did they say the first time it was seen 150 yrs ago. Would the Loch Nest monster be alive today?

joanncales
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How cool is this, I started with William Shatner and his aliens, and kept watching 👀
I can't stop, it's my new go to .
Don't judge me, your here too😂

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