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Loch Ness monster 'captured' on camera by tourist whilst on Easter holiday

When it comes to Scottish folklore, the sightings of Nessie usually come up in conversation with many people claiming they have either seen the monster themselves, know someone who has, or don't believe in these so-called sightings one bit.

However one holidaymaker who captured an image of a mysterious shape on Loch Ness - which he claims had a "huge neck", could be the real deal, he says.

John Payne was admiring the scenery from a window when he noticed some strange movement on the loch over the Easter weekend, reports Hull Live.

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The dad-of-three quickly grabbed his camera and managed to grab several snaps - which appear to show a shape on the loch.

Stories of a Loch Ness monster have been around for centuries. with the 55-year-old saying: “I was looking out at the scenery from the window and this huge thing just appeared out of nowhere.

John quickly grabbed his camera to snap the photo of what could be Nessie. (Hull Live)

“I tried to get a picture but it was gone and then it popped up again further down the loch. I took another picture and then zoomed in on my camera in and waited to see if it would appear again and it did.

“It must have been something very large because we were about a mile away from the loch and I could see it clearly. You wouldn’t have been able to see a bird or anything from that far away – it had to be something large.

“It was like a huge neck. At first I thought it was a giant fin, but I know there are no dolphin or porpoises in the loch so I was thinking what the hell is this thing.

“It wasn’t like it was tied to anything, like a buoy, because it kept moving further away.”

The retail worker from Newport, Wales, was at guest house Foyers Roost on April 9 when he spotted movement on the lake. He went down to the loch later than day but said the creature was nowhere to be seen.

John added: “I showed some people at the hotel and they were all really shocked.

“It all happened so quickly, it was only there for maybe two minutes.

“I went down to the loch later that day but I couldn’t see anything.

“I looked at other Nessie pictures and these do look similar to it.”

The first mention of a monster in Loch Ness appeared in a 7th century biography, according to Britannica.

Much 'evidence' to support the existence of a monster has emerged over the years, although it has mostly been discredited.

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