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Although some argue that it could be 'Nessie', the object could be a trunk, the wake of a boat or wave.
The new Maps service of Apple has once again unleash the controversy after a captured aerial images of Loch Ness. The most commonly used application of iOS users has shown several photos of Andrew Dixon, one of the observers has brought to light the catch-states see in them the famous monster that inhabits these dark Scottish waters. "Finding it was a stroke of luck all. I was looking at satellite images of my city and then decided to take a look at Loch Ness", says the 26-year-old from Darlington (England).
Peter Thain, another observer who has discovered the images, says that in the photo may be the fantastic Nessie, since the form is observed under water seems to have a pair of wings with the "monster" would shift. However, more scientific evidence may indicate that this is a log, a water wave, a wake of a ship or an optical effect that would have saved the lives of Scottish legend.
This sighting ends a period of "drought" in the Loch Ness monster had been relegated to oblivion. 2013 was the first in 79 years that there was no notice of watching 'Nessie'. Gary Campbell, president of the Official Fan Club of the Loch Ness Monster, said no one had reported seeing the creature in the past 18 months which has not happened since 1925 -. Campbell, 49, has been happy with the images captured by Apple Maps: 'Now that we have spies in the sky over Loch Ness, perhaps more visits "Nessie hunters" it "in Inverness."
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