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A Yorkshire man claims he has footage of the famed Loch Ness Creature. Gordon Holmes of Shipley, Yorkshire, was using hydrophonic equipment to detect underwater sounds when he saw the creature streaking across the water, just below the surface.
“I was minutes from going home but I saw something moving and dashed out of the car and switched the camcorder on,” Holmes told reporters. “About 200 yards away from me I could see something in the water. It was definitely a creature propelling itself through the water. It was fairly bubbling along the water. It was streaking along.”While not entirely conclusive, the video does show a shadowy figure under the surface of the lake propelling itself through the water. Holmes estimates its speed at about 6 mph. A technician for Bradford University, Holmes plans to have the video further analyzed.
“Of all the things that are sort of unknown, I think the Loch Ness Monster is the one that’s got the most credibiltity due to reliable witnesses in the past and also due to these sonar contacts,” Holmes told STV. “You just can’t throw those kinds of ideas away and ignore them. You need science to look deeper into it.”
http://www.stv.tv/content/news/nort...th_scotland/Man_believes_he_has_filmed_nessie
A Yorkshire man claims he has footage of the famed Loch Ness Creature. Gordon Holmes of Shipley, Yorkshire, was using hydrophonic equipment to detect underwater sounds when he saw the creature streaking across the water, just below the surface.
“I was minutes from going home but I saw something moving and dashed out of the car and switched the camcorder on,” Holmes told reporters. “About 200 yards away from me I could see something in the water. It was definitely a creature propelling itself through the water. It was fairly bubbling along the water. It was streaking along.”While not entirely conclusive, the video does show a shadowy figure under the surface of the lake propelling itself through the water. Holmes estimates its speed at about 6 mph. A technician for Bradford University, Holmes plans to have the video further analyzed.
“Of all the things that are sort of unknown, I think the Loch Ness Monster is the one that’s got the most credibiltity due to reliable witnesses in the past and also due to these sonar contacts,” Holmes told STV. “You just can’t throw those kinds of ideas away and ignore them. You need science to look deeper into it.”
