Another bit of "evidence" of the infamous Loch Ness Monster has emerged. While 50-year-old, David Elder was photographing a swan on the Scottish lake, he managed to capture what looks like a dark mass causing ripples on the surface.
Is it Nessie or just waves? Or could it be evidence of the seismic activity that a geologist claimed was the cause of the sightings?
According to Elder, "I'm convinced this was caused by a solid black object under the water," he said. "The water was very still at the time and there were no ripples coming off the wave and no other activity on the water."
You can check out the video below and let us know your opinions.
-Larissa Mrykalo