A woman from Australia says that she has 'solved' the mystery of the Loch Ness monster, and believes she knows 'exactly what Nessie really is.
After seeing the iconic 1934 image that claims to show the mysterious lake monster, the woman - named Sue Keogh - believed that she was looking at a man lying under the water and sticking his arm out like a shadow puppet. The only problem is, whenever she tells people her theory no one believes her.
Many readers took to the comments section on the article and on social media to share their thoughts on Sue's theory that the famous picture is just an arm. Many were quick to challenge the idea, while some others shed light on the history of the famous photo.
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One reader wrote: "you have NO idea what you are talking about," while another stated: "I know nessie is a myth but I keep her alive to my grandkids."
A third user explained: "The men responsible for the hoax in 1934 admitted to it. And showed how it was done. I think the one man was in his 90's. So sorry but it was solved years ago."
A fourth mirrored this, commenting: "Yes it is a big hoax, I saw back in 1969 an American company brought over a small yellow submarine and spent a long time in the loch looking for it but never found anything, and you never will"
One other user saw the funny side of the story, joking: "If you don't believe in Nessie, Santa won't bring you presents at Christmas."
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