By Susan Duclos Some myths and legends continue despite a lack of provable evidence, such as DNA, a carcass or film evidence that is indisputable, and the Loch Ness Monster is one of those myths. According to amateur photographer David Elder, he claims he captured what could be the Loch Ness Monster, in August, and describes it a “solid black object” gliding beneath the lake’s surface caused the sudden ripple." Elder continues on to say "Water was definitely going over something sold and making the wave. It looks like the sort of wave perhaps created by a windsurfing board but there was nobody on the Loch at the time, no boats, nothing. "It is something I just can't explain." In the video news report below, two different men weigh in, one a skeptic that claims it could simply be a beaver or an otter and another that believes it is possible that the footage captured could be the infamous and elusive Loch Ness Monster.
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