The Loch Ness Monster is an algae-based creature DNA tests show, filmmakers claim.
Investigators collected water samples from the famous Scottish lake's Borlum Bay during the largest search for Nessie in over 50 years.
Investigators collected water samples from the famous Scottish lake's Borlum Bay during the largest search for Nessie in over 50 years.
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00:07 [ Foreign Language ]
00:11 Welcome to Loch Ness, home of Nessie.
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00:20 >> Many archaic marine reptiles like plesiosaurs,
00:23 their fossils have been found throughout the UK.
00:27 These are some of the most famous photos, I'm told, of the beast.
00:33 >> This thing just shot through like a torpedo,
00:36 just a wide streak, straight against the waves.
00:38 >> Whale-like, upturned boat-like, anything from about 12 to 15 feet baseline
00:44 and about 5 to 6 feet out of the water.
00:48 >> So a couple of hot spots there could be the castle itself,
00:51 in front of the castle, to the loch side of the castle.
00:55 >> Steve Felton told us that the visibility is good about 10 to 15 feet from the surface,
01:00 but after that, you might be in a different world.
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01:06 >> I think what I saw must have been at least 12 foot long.
01:13 >> Two larger humps on the left and maybe a third appendage or something.
01:17 That actually fits very well into the paradigm of what people have described here over the years.
01:22 >> You can definitely see two hump-like objects sticking high out of the water.
01:26 It's worth a shot. Let's take the sample and send it into the lab.
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01:36 >> Man, that looks like it's on the shore.
01:39 [ Music ]
01:52 >> Wow. The sounds of loch nests.
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