Video: Webcam Watcher Spots Two 'Monsters' Surfacing at Loch Ness?

By Tim Binnall

An indefatigable Loch Ness webcam watcher has once again captured a curious scene at the famed Scottish site: two peculiar anomalies that he believes may be a pair of 'monsters' moving across the water. The recent virtual sighting was reportedly recorded on the morning of April 12th as Ireland's Eoin O’Faodhagain monitored a livestream overlooking the iconic location. While watching the feed, the seasoned monster hunter was taken aback when he noticed not one, but two mysterious forms break the surface of Loch Ness.

"The first disturbance that rose up out of the water was of a smaller height, and also not as long as the second," he observed, "the second was longer and higher, out of the water by at least four feet, with a distinct hump at the rear, and a smaller one at the front." Arguing that the anomalies were far too big to be any of the many creatures known to inhabit the location, O’Faodhagain mused "I believe the images represent two Loch Ness monsters."

The webcam watcher expressed particular interest in the way the first object later seemed to be trying to get the attention of the second. This unusual display, he speculated, could have been a proverbial mating ritual or perhaps related to the pair of creatures scouring for food. That said, he expressed some doubt about the second scenario, since " I would imagine this behavior would be visible all the time on the surface" if that were the case. What do you think O’Faodhagain spotted on the Loch Ness webcam earlier this month? Weigh in with your thoughts at the C2C Facebook page.