Massive, Unidentified ‘Creature’ Detected Again by Sonar in Loch Ness
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Massive, Unidentified ‘Creature’ Detected Again by Sonar in Loch Ness

The legendary long-necked monster from Scotland’s Loch Ness has reportedly been “spotted” once again using sonar. Previously recorded by the device in April 2022 and October 2020, the latest sighting took place on September 22, 2024. While no one can be 100% certain it was the famous Nessie, in each case, sonar detected something very large in the lake’s waters that did not match any known local fauna. Shaun Sloggie, a 30-year-old experienced skipper who navigates Loch Ness daily on his fishing boat, noticed a large object on his sonar screen. Has Nessie finally been FOUND? Seasoned Loch Ness skipper shares images of monster-like shape caught on sonar https://t.co/9pP53yQQfT pic.twitter.com/ZSYoI1yOPn — Daily Mail US (@DailyMail) October 3, 2024 Sloggie typically uses the sonar to locate schools of fish, but the object he saw this time was much larger than any fish he had ever encountered. “I’ve never seen anything like it here before. The strangeness of it was chilling – it’s the sort of thing that leaves you speechless,” he said. The object was detected at a depth of 98 meters in Loch Ness, known for its great depths, and had an unusual shape: oval with a long, thin extension on one side, closely resembling descriptions of a plesiosaur, which many believe Nessie to be. “We’ve seen all sorts of fish that shouldn’t be here, but this? This was different. We’re not sonar experts, but I’ve never seen anything like it.” In an attempt to solve the mystery, he turned his vessel around and passed over the same area again, but by then the strange creature had vanished from the sonar. The post Massive, Unidentified ‘Creature’ Detected Again by Sonar in Loch Ness appeared first on Anomalien.com.