COMPELLING EVIDENCE of Loch Ness Monster | The UnXplained (Season 4)

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An eyewitness captures evidence of the Loch Ness monster on camera. See more in this clip from Season 4, "Real Life Monsters."

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When I was young, my friend and I saw a long necked creature going from an island to another, we couldn’t believe our eyes. Years later I come to find out that I actually live on the undocumented worlds largest meteor crater…I swear there is something out there. I have so many stories but I won’t be that person with the longest paragraph

joanieisme
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Why are the pictures always blurry 🤦‍♀️

traciyoshitomi
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If there is an aquatic animal, which is highly possible since were discovering new sea species constantly, I expect the loch activity is part of migratory activity. There isn’t the food source in Loch Ness to support a large animal full time but perhaps they could be similar to salmon and return to spawn/lay eggs or something similar. Many sea animals do this so it seems plausible. It’d be interesting to check the timing of sightings & see if there’s any pattern with seasons/moon/planetary phases etc.

lostinaveyron
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Well, I wouldn't be surprised if Monsters from Dinosaur time still exist deep in the ocean, I mean there's still probably 90% about what kind of things exist deep in the ocean that we don't know until this day

merkhadia
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Spent a lot of time on and near lakes over a period of many decades. There are water surface phenomena that will make you certain you're seeing a large serpent-like creature when it's only natural disturbances to the water's surface.

solanaceae
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I used to watch history channel for the myths and stuff but now I just watch the comment section lol

Trollficient
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There is no telling what's beneath the waters.

mr.burgess
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If there is a Loch Ness monster the history channel beat it to death.

lizziesangi
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Being a Scot I remember standing on the shore with my brother...Mom taking pics of us...we kept turning around to see if the monster was there....Love the legend...does it exist....I hope so....

lonewolf
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Shat does a great job here. Nice work.

deadbeatdynamo
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We have one in Australia in the Hawksbury river, local indigenous people have depicted it in cave art

Davofromdownunder
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LOL the subtitles when the guy spoke.. he's fine, we can understand him

oneuniqueusername
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Plesiosaurs make the most sense to me. There are other such creatures that supposedly died out millions of years ago, only to be found alive, or recently dead.

In 1976, Japan printed a postage stamp depicting one such catch in a fishing net, which was quickly photographed, then quickly dumped back into the water, because of the stench.

marvinyahnke
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Never trust a guy wearing a hat like that.

Blanden
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It could be old Lochy, or it could be that log he was standing beside on the shore.

southernebiking
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I've been to Loch Ness and every minute you're there it looks like theres something on the water because the waves all look like little black/grey humps

Most likely to me the answer lies in things like boat wakes, and other patterns of the hump-shaped waves, causing people to think theres something there, and to me that band of latitudes is probably what causes these lakes to have this sorta dull grey appearance like Loch Ness has which gives it lots of suggestive waves.

therealjordiano
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I love the subtitles for when the Scot starts talking.

jwlafferty
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OMG!! Are we EVER gonna get a clear photo of the Lochness monster in at least 1080p resolution or 4k resolution???

vxy
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Why do people find this so far fetched?? It is 100% possible there is a water critter in that loch (a plesiosaur?). There are soooo many species we think have been extinct and then they pop up somewhere. This could definitely be a water creature that has survived in the lochs all this time. A coelacanth, was thought to be extinct for millions of years, was caught in a fisherman's net in the 80's (i think it was the 80's).

Michelle-ceqh
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A Good Scotsman never let the truth get in the way of a good story. ;-)

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