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A YOUTUBER has captured drone footage of the ‘Loch Ness Monster’ near the banks of the loch in a recent video. 

Richard Mavor, 54, was filming for his channel Richard Outdoors when eagle-eyed viewers spotted ‘Nessie’ under the water. 

'Nessie' was spotted near the banks of the loch
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'Nessie' was spotted near the banks of the lochCredit: YouTube/Richard Outdoors
Many people pointed out the creature in the comments of the video
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Many people pointed out the creature in the comments of the videoCredit: YouTube/Richard Outdoors

The wild camper was taking part in the Great Glen Canoe challenge for Alzheimer's Society with pals when the creature appeared.

He admitted that he hadn’t seen the beast in the water until punters started to comment on the video.

Speaking to the Richard said: “I couldn’t believe it.

“I had to rewind the footage several times and have watched it several times since.

“I don’t know what it is but it certainly has the same shape as previous sightings of Nessie.

“The more I watch it I think ‘crikey!’ there really wasn’t anything in the area that could be.

“There was no driftwood or anything like that so who knows.”

Many people who watched Richard’s video pointed out that an unusual shape at the water’s edge looked a lot like the Loch Ness Monster.

One person commented: “4 mins waters edge, the ripples look like Nessie.”

Another wrote: “I'm sure I could see nessie at the shore line at 4.00mins.”



One more added: “Was that Nessie I spied ‘neath the water early on in the film?”

Another said: “Richard there is a shape in the water at 4 minutes and three seconds approaching the shingle beach it was Nessie coming to wish you luck on the trip.”

The outdoor explorer from North Yorkshire managed to raise £15,000 for the Alzheimer's Society during their challenge. 

They completed the challenge in four days over 62 miles.

Haunting last footage shows pregnant woman with ‘monster who murdered her as she gave birth and stole her baby’


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