‘Loch Ness Monster’ Is ‘Spotted’ On Drone Footage From Wild Camper
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The mythical 'Loch Ness Monster' was said to have been recently 'spotted' on spectacular drone footage caught by a wild camper. Watch below:
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Richard Mavor, who runs the adventure-based YouTube channel Richard Outdoors, was shocked after re-watching the video he had taken in Scotland from his 4k drone.
The 54-year-old uploaded the clip on his channel where he, by accident, caught a mysterious figure swimming on the banks of the loch.
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 mystery of the Loch Ness Monster has been puzzled over since the 1930's when the first supposed sighting happened in the Scottish Highlands. The creature is often described as large, long-necked, and with one or more humps protruding from the water and its existence is yet to be proven solidly.
The video was posted earlier this month (1 Sep) and has since racked up 20,352 views whilst receiving 724 likes.
Richard was taking part in the great glen canoe challenge for Alzheimer's Society and viewers have been taking to the comments in awe of his efforts.

One user commented: "Fantastic fun to watch this Richard! Your individual 'interviews' were a great idea.
"Drone shots were beautiful to see and the shot that you got from the well wisher of all of you in formation, was spectacular!!!! What a super adventure!
"Thanks for once again for taking us along! And congratulations to you all!"
A second user added: "Well done one and all. What an achievement! Glad you finished 'all together', that made it sort of special and 'United against Dementia'.
"Thanks for all your work on the water and in the 'cutting room'!"
To follow Richard, his son (who writes and performs the music for his videos) and his outdoor adventures on social media, click on the following links:
YouTube: Richard Outdoors
Website: Richard Outdoors
Instagram: @richard_outdoors66
Twitter: @cargohauler
Sam Mavor: @mavor_composer