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Teenager Thinks He Has Proof That The Loch Ness Monster Exists

Teenager Thinks He Has Proof That The Loch Ness Monster Exists

Apparently the mythical creature that famously lives in a Scottish lake is now in Canada

Rebecca Shepherd

Rebecca Shepherd

Every now and again, we get stories of Loch Ness Monster 'sightings'. People are just so invested in seeing a creature that doesn't exist, aren't they? Unless... just maybe, it does actually exist...

Well, today brings us some evidence that is definitely legit. Well, it might be. Anyway, Matthew D'Amico reckons he has the clearest proof that the Loch Ness Monster exists.

Not only that, but it also clearly enjoys the odd holiday here and there because the suspicious-looking 'creature' has been spotted in a river in Canada. Who'd have thought, eh?

The 'Loch Ness Monster' that was spotted in Canada.
SWNS

Matthew, 17, reckons he has captured the elusive aquatic beast on camera, swimming in a river some 4,000 miles away from Loch Ness in the Scottish Highlands.

The teen was on holiday in Banff National Park in Alberta, Canada, last week when he saw what appeared to be the fabled creature, swimming through the river.

The university student from Florida saw a 'long neck protruding out of the water' and quickly managed to snap two pictures.

He said: "All the hairs on my body went up as I became astonished at what I saw in the water. I recently took a trip to Alberta, Canada, for my sister's sweet 16th birthday to see wildlife. It was when admiring the beautiful view in front of us when I spotted the strange creature.

Here's a close up of the 'Loch Ness Monster'.
SWNS

"After an hour hiking, we took a break on a hill with a great view of Bow River where my sister and I saw what appeared to be a prehistoric animal swimming. I pointed my sister to what I was seeing, and she too stood shocked.

"I immediately took photos, and after evaluating them, my sister and I responded with the same conclusion - the Loch Ness Monster. I made no hesitation to rush taking out my camera and capture photos. My sister ran off to the rest of my family to bring them while I stayed and took photos."

Reports of 'Nessie' date back to sixth century Scotland - but the most famous account came after an iconic 1934 'Surgeon's photograph.'

Nessie's usual stomping ground.
SWNS

Matthew claimed that he has taken the most accurate pictures of Nessie, adding: "I have what I believe to be the most accurate photos of the Loch Ness Monster that has been captured since the 1933 photo.

"Sadly, my parents and sister did not make it in time before the creature disappeared below the surface. But when I showed the photos to my family, they also were astonished and thought the same thing.

"It definitely looks like the Loch Ness Monster."

The images show what appears to be a long, thin neck poking out of the water. Conclusive proof, I'm sure you'll agree. Nice one, Matthew.

Featured Image Credit: SWNS

Topics: Community, Weird, Animals, Canada