Loch Ness Monster Conspiracy Returns After Photo Of "Big Fish" Surfaces


Confirmation the Loch Ness Monster existing in 2020 wouldn’t even be far fetched if it were to happen.

In the era conspiracy theories and fake news, the existence the Loch Ness Monster is still a hot topic. It feels like there’s a spotting every year, though there has never been any confirmation. This week, the dialogue surrounding the existence the mythical creature made its way back into headlines after a photo emerged what the photographer described as a “big fish.” 

Steve Challice was on vacation in Scotland when he took a photo what he said was a “big fish” that he estimated was 30 feet away and 8-feet-long. He shared a photo the creature on social media that sparked speculation that perhaps Challice managed to catch a photo the Loch Ness Monster. Though it would certainly be an interesting piece news to receive in the midst an unpredictable year, there’s no concrete evidence to back these mere speculations. 

Even Challice is skeptical that the image actually captured this mysterious creature. “Personally I know there has been some interest and some people are saying it’s the monster but I don’t believe that,” he said. He said it’s likely a big fish or a seal some sorts. 

“I have to say I don’t believe in the Loch Ness Monster and frankly I think if anything is there then there is a logical explanation for most the sightings,” he said