Images of a strange figure in the Scottish highlands freshwater areas surfaced over the weekend, causing a bit of a stir in the media as speculation emerged of a Loch Ness Monster spotting.
“This shadowy form measuring around 100 feet long and seemingly with two giant flippers powering it through the waters of Loch Ness was photographed by a satellite…So large that it can be seen from space, it is enough to send shockwaves through even the most cynical Nessie sceptic,” the Daily Mail reported.
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