This has been reported in dailymail.co.uk dated 9 September 2016.
The photographer, a council regulatory officer, was on a bicycle ride with his son and a family friend when he spotted two big 'creatures' apparently swimming across the Loch together. He is not 'given to flights of fancy' and is quite convinced that the two 'monsters' he saw and photographed were both about 30ft in length.
He was, at the time, around five miles south of the village of Drumnadrochit on the western shores of Loch Ness and was riding between Fort Augustus and Inverness on hill tracks on August 21. Along with him was his 13-year-old son and a family friend and all of then saw the creatures. They saw them for about 30 seconds before losing sight.
In one of the photographs captured from about 400m away, it appears that whatever it was in the water was propelling itself along using its two flippers, one at each side of its body.
If what he caught in his photo was a type of hitherto undiscovered creature, then it could be concluded that the Nessie, the Loch Ness monster, has been breeding or on the day he saw it, it was swimming with an offspring or mate. This would mean that Nessie is not alone.
Image courtesy wikimediacommons.org
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