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In his book "The Life of St.Columbia, Adomnán, the ninth abbot of Iona, writes about a beast that lives in River Ness who attempted to kill his friend Luigne. The river beast failed to kill Luigne because Adomnán commanded the beast to flee by giving the sign of the cross. Historians today think this creature could have possibly been a walrus. -
Marmaduke Wetherell is sent to Scotland to capture evidence of the Loch Ness Monster. The picture that was taken however, was merely a fraud. It is claimed that picture was just hippo prints and has been discredited by several. Regardless of the fraudulent photograph, and article was published in the Daily Mail in 1934 about the sighting of the beast who resides in Loch Ness. -
In 1951, Lachlan Stuart took a photograph of what appears to be Nessie's humps. Stuart lived on Loch Ness and says he saw a large object moving in the water. He ran down to the surface to capture this famous photograph. This picture has been debunked by many because Stuart himself told others that he used hay to create the monster like humps in the water. -
This picture is originally from a video that Eoin O'Faodhagain took on March 17 of this year. In this video, Eoin claims that two black humps about 10 feet apart can be seen disrupting the surface of the water for almost 2 minutes. This particular individual had a previous sighting in July of 1987 which led him to become interested in the mystery of the Loch Ness Monster. Whether this video or other recent sightings are factual is still up in the air for debate. The mystery of Nessie continues.