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- Unseen picture emerges of Loch Ness monster - Sky News
Chie Kelly, 51, captured what looks like two humps of the mystery beast around 200m from the shore of Loch Ness while she was having lunch with her family on 13 August that year She kept the image hidden, fearing "public ridicule" from those who don't believe the monster exists
- Woman reveals Loch Ness Monster pictures after being too scared to show . . .
In startling images Chie Kelly captured an unidentified large eel-like creature slowly spinning on the surface of the legendary loch Translator Chie, 51, was taking photographs of the area
- New snap of Loch Ness Monster dubbed most exciting ever
Translator Chie Kelly claims she captured a glimpse of an eel-like creature moving at a "steady speed" while photographing her husband by the shore of the Scottish Loch
- Loch Ness monster pictures most compelling evidence yet
The images were originally taken by Chie Kelly in 2018 while on holiday with her family, walking on the banks of Loch Ness Kelly and her husband Scott said they were shocked to see something odd surfacing in the water and, quickly grabbing her professional camera, Kelly captured over 70 rapid-fire photos of the event using the camera’s
- Most compelling pictures yet revealed of Loch Ness Monster
A photographer has revealed 'compelling' photographs of what she suggests is the mythical Loch Ness Monster, after keeping them a secret for five years
- I captured most exciting picture of Loch Ness Monster to date but kept . . .
Her shots show a giant, eel-like creature slowly spinning on the surface of the loch, where such sightings have been reported for centuries Translator Chie, 51, was finally inspired to come
- Most exciting pictures of Loch Ness Monster emerge five years after . . .
In startling images Chie Kelly captured an unidentified large eel-like creature slowly spinning on the surface of the legendary loch Translator Mrs Kelly, 51, was taking photographs of the area at Dores when she and her businessman husband Scott, 68, saw a strange creature move right to left over a distance of about 100 metres
- Most exciting photos ever taken of Loch Ness Monster emerge after shy . . .
The "most exciting" photographs ever taken of the Loch Ness Monster have surfaced after last weekend’s massive search for Nessie
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