Shocking new footage has shown what a Nessie hunter believes is the Loch Ness Monster.
For years, Eoin O’Faodhagain, 59, has been accumulating supposed sightings of the creature via webcam, but he believes his latest is the strangest yet.
He was watching live cameras on the Visit Inverness website when he saw a black shape breaking through the surface of the loch and moving steadily north against the current.
Mr O’Faodhagain couldn’t believe what he was seeing: “I kept zooming in and out of the video clip, and it might as well be because I got one of the strangest images that I’ve never had in Loch Ness.
“It’s this image of a semi-circle bump, light gray in color with three uniform black dots.
He was watching live cameras on the Visit Inverness website when he saw a black shape breaking through the surface of the loch and moving steadily north against the current.

Responding to skeptics, he added: “As no one to this day knows what the Loch Ness Monster is, no one can say that it is not the case.”
“If I had looked at it in the sky I would have said it was a UFO, but I was looking at a webcam over part of Loch Ness.
“I have no idea what this strange moving object is, I am only suggesting that it could be a young Nessie.”
Responding to skeptics, he added: “As no one to this day knows what the Loch Ness Monster is, no one can say otherwise.”
The monster hunter thinks that whatever it was, most of its body was hiding underwater.
He said: “The size of the object out of the water was not large – only maybe two feet long, but there seemed to be a lot going on underwater.
“As he moved away from the camera, you could see a lot of splashing around him, which was very unusual because he wasn’t moving quickly.”
After doing some research, Mr O’Faodhagain was unable to match these unique spots with others inhabiting the loch.
The 59-year-old added: “The three black dot marks are very unusual.

After doing some research, Mr O’Faodhagain was unable to match these unique spots with any other inhabitants of the loch.

He said: “The size of the object out of the water was not large – only maybe two feet long, but there seemed to be a lot going on underwater.”
“No seal or otter bears such markings, and – as with an eel – neither does it.
“It moves too rigidly for any of these animals anyway, and at a slow, steady pace.
“Snakes can have marks on their skin, but what snake has a two-foot oval bump?
As an avid Nessie hunter, he often logs in to watch Scottish waters from his home in County Donegal, Ireland.
He made his latest sighting using a webcam maintained by Visit Inverness Loch Ness (VILN) at Shoreland Lodges, near Fort Augustus, on the south shore of the loch.
If you fancy trying to spot the monster yourself, VILN webcams can be watched live online.
Spotting comes right after An Inverness resident was convinced she had spotted the mythical creature after capturing images of large ripples in the lake.

Siobhan Janaway spotted huge (circled) ripples in the water which she thinks could be from the Loch Ness Monster.

Pictured is a dark figure on Loch Ness during another incident
Siobhan Janaway said she initially thought the disturbance on the water’s surface was coming from a motorboat, but said she could not see any vessels nearby.
She reported the sighting to the official Loch Ness Monster Sightings Register, where six further sightings have been recorded so far this year.
According to the site, Fiona Wade reported seeing what “initially looked like a periscope.”
Adding “but then two curved areas followed, it was moving and about halfway into the Loch looking about halfway between Foyers and Whitebridge.
“I have seen deer crossing before but it was like nothing I had seen before and I can only describe it as Nessie.”
Separately, Alastair Gray claimed to have seen bumps in the loch and father-of-four Steve Valentine also said he spotted a “black shape” with “a bump” on August 17.