No, those aren't pictures of Nessie. It's most likely a large catfish swimming around Loch Ness.
The photo was taken by Southampton man Steve Challice, while he was vacationing in Scotland in 2019. He said that the snap, which shows a seemingly large, fish-like creature, is the only example of the monster captured in the photo set. According to TChallice toldthat upon discovering the photo he was surprised to see the image appearing much bigger than he remembered."I thought, 'Wow that's a lot bigger than I remember it being.
Challice said that even though he's long been a skeptic, he felt like his photos may provide some insight into a logical explanation for Nessie sightings.
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