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- Eoin O’Faodhagain spotted creature at famous Scottish loch on a webcam
- He estimated the part of the animal above the surface was at least six feet long
A mysterious creature is seen shooting through the waters of Loch Ness ‘like a torpedo’ in jaw-dropping new footage.
Nessie hunter Eoin O’Faodhagain said his ‘heart jumped’ when he saw something moving rapidly through the loch on Monday.
He made his sighting using a webcam maintained by Visit Inverness Loch Ness (VILN) at Shoreland Lodges, near Fort Augustus on the loch’s southern shore.
The enthusiast estimated that the part of the creature above the surface was at least six feet long – though its true size may have been hidden underwater.
He said: ‘Looking across the calm conditions of Loch Ness via webcam I suddenly captured a strange disturbance about three quarters of a mile away.

A mysterious creature is seen shooting through the waters of Loch Ness ‘like a torpedo’
‘Something rose up out of the loch, that initially looked like a large fish jumping, but then it moved like a torpedo, causing a significant wake.
‘My heart jumped. I said to myself, “this is nothing ordinary – on the contrary this is something you don’t see every day”.’
Mr O’Faodhagain often logs on to watch the water from his home in County Donegal, Ireland, but even for him the sighting stood out as strange.
And with no easy explanation for the ‘electrifying pace’ of the creature, he suspects it could be the Loch Ness Monster.
He said: ‘It is very unusual and, because it is Loch Ness, you begin to dream and contemplate, is it something else that is causing the disturbance?
‘It’s difficult as nobody is sure what type of species Nessie is. As you can see from the footage, it is very striking.’
The 59-year-old has already ruled out some more conventional residents of the loch as the culprit.
He said: ‘The speed of the object has no comparison to a bird taking off.

Eoin O’Faodhagain made his sighting using a webcam maintained by Visit Inverness Loch Ness (VILN) at Shoreland Lodges, near Fort Augustus on the loch’s southern shore
‘You wouldn’t see the movement of their feet at five yards, never mind three quarters of a mile away on a webcam.
‘Seals and otters do not behave like this, and the object moves too straight and direct to be considered an eel – even a giant one.’
If it is Nessie, Mr O’Faodhagain can volunteer an explanation for her sudden speed.
He said: ‘I would say feeding would cause a creature to behave in such a manner – feeding for fish, close to the surface of the loch.’
The existence of the Loch Ness Monster is a conundrum that has never been solved definitively either way.
Last August, Nessie hunters got excited when three separate sightings were reported.
The first sighting that fuelled the modern obsession with the monster came in May 1933.

The enthusiast estimated that the part of the creature above the surface was at least six feet long – though its true size may have been hidden underwater
On this date the Inverness Courier carried a story about a local couple who claim to have seen ‘an enormous animal rolling and plunging on the surface’.
The following year, a picture taken by London physician Robert Kenneth Wilson captured the world’s attention.
It showed what appeared to be a beast rearing its head out of the water.
It was later exposed as a hoax by one of the participants, Chris Spurling, who, on his deathbed, revealed that the pictures were staged.
A model of a monster had been placed on a toy submarine.
The VILN webcams can be watched live online at visitinvernesslochness.com