Biden Assures DeSantis of Federal Support as Idalia Nears Coast
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Loch Ness Monster 'footage captured' by unsuspecting camper
The Loch Ness Monster has eluded people for decades – but one man thinks his drone has caught a glimpse of the legendary beast completely by accident. The clip was filmed by Richard Mavor, who runs the adventure-based YouTube channel Richard Outdoors, and shows an aerial shot of a beach around the loch. In it, some viewers claim they can make out the outline of a mysterious reptile-like animal beneath the surface. Fifty-four-year-old Mavor only realised what he’d found after rewatching the video he had taken on his 4k drone. Skip to 3:52 in the video above to make your own mind up. The video has re-emerged as volunteers kick off the biggest hunt for Nessie in fifty years. Speaking to the Daily Record he said: “I couldn’t believe it”. “I had to rewind the footage several times and have watched it several times since. I don't know what it is but it certainly has the same shape as previous sightings of Nessie. “The more I watch it I think ‘crikey! There really wasn’t anything in the area that could be’. “There was no driftwood or anything like that so who knows.” He continued: “We had just parked up and I thought I would get some nice shots on the beach for my YouTube. “I didn’t notice what I had picked up until others told me to watch out for it. “It could be a trick of the light but we can’t be sure.” The Loch Ness Monster was first reportedly spotted in April 1933, when hotel manager Aldie Mackay said she had seen a whale-like creature in the loch. The Inverness Courier newspaper reported the sighting and the editor at the time, Evan Barron, suggested the creature be described as a “monster”. Since then the mystery of Nessie has inspired books, TV shows and films, as well as sustained a major tourism industry. This weekend, more than 100 volunteers helped record sights on Loch Ness from vantage points on land using cameras. Almost 300 people signed up to monitor a live stream from the search. However, it seems nothing conclusive was found. Mavor, meanwhile, posted the video to YouTube last year, and has accumulated 14,000 views. At the time, he had been taking part in the ‘Great Glen Canoe Challenge’ for Alzheimer's Society. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
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American Airlines Hit With Largest-Ever Fine for Tarmac Delays
American Airlines Group Inc. was ordered to pay a $4.1 million fine, the largest such penalty to date,
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Skip Bayless Goes Insane to Open 'Undisputed' Return: 'This Is the Best Morning of My Career'
He's back!
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Man Utd & Liverpool target uncertain of future as transfer deadline looms
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The World’s Oldest Hotel Has Been Dispensing Hospitality for More Than 1300 Years
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Ukraine Recap: Kyiv Pushes Ahead in South; Erdogan to Meet Putin
Ukraine said its forces pressed ahead on the southern frontline after capturing a strategic settlement as it aimed
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P&O cruise crash: Fierce wind hits Mallorca as ship collides with freight vessel
Footage shows fierce winds hitting Mallorca as a P&O cruise ship collided with a freight vessel on Sunday, 27 August. The ship, which was carrying thousands of British holidaymakers, collided with a petrol tanker after it broke free of its moorings during a storm. A small number of people are injured, the cruise operator confirmed. “P&O Cruises Britannia was involved in a weather-related incident while alongside in Palma de Mallorca. A small number of individuals sustained minor injuries and are being cared for by the onboard medical centre,” a spokesperson said. High winds caused the collision, port authorities in Palma said. Read More Planes gather at Heathrow and Gatwick as air traffic control failure hits UK ‘I want a specific answer’: Richard Madeley challenges Suella Braverman over crime Suella Braverman clashes with TV presenter over police recruitment
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MLB power rankings: Seattle Mariners jump as top 10 gets a shakeup under Braves, Dodgers
While the top three spots in this week's MLB Power Rankings didn't change, there was plenty of shifting under them, thanks in part to the red-hot Seattle Mariners.
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Faroe Islands profile
Provides an overview of the Faroe Islands, and key facts about this autonomous Danish territory.
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Biden’s Commerce Secretary Raimondo Says Trade Can Stabilize US-China Ties
One of the key architects of US measures to deny China advanced technology came to Beijing with an
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Aston Villa will win the Europa Conference League this season
Aston Villa are set to qualify for the Europa Conference League this week and Unai Emery's side will be heavily fancied to win the whole competition.
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