By Tim Binnall
A dedicated Loch Ness webcam watcher is convinced that he spotted the site's legendary 'monster' after observing what appeared to be a long-necked creature partially emerge from the water. Indefatigable virtual monster hunter Eoin O’Faodhagain reportedly noticed the puzzling anomaly on Tuesday afternoon as he watched a livestream of the famed Scottish site from his home in Ireland. After a tourist boat moved across the water, the webcam watcher's attention turned to "a fast-moving wake" that inexplicably appeared on the water. The curious sight quickly became wondrous when O’Faodhagain saw what he described as an "anaconda-type of neck" that was seemingly responsible for the disturbance.
Estimating that the suspected neck was "over three to four feet out of the water," he marveled that it had the "thickness of a man's thigh." Detailing the sighting to a Scottish media outlet, O’Faodhagain declared that the anomaly was "neither man nor wildfowl, or seal or otter, what else could it be? Only Nessie, because I am at a loss trying to explain it as anything else." While that may be the case for the virtual monster hunter, skeptics will undoubtedly argue that the webcam footage is simply too indecipherable to draw such a fantastic conclusion. What do you make of O'Faodhagain's latest sighting? Weigh in with your thoughts at the C2C Facebook page.