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New photo of 'English Nessie' hailed as best yet

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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/howaboutthat/8332535/New-photo-of-English-Nessie-hailed-as-best-yet.html

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1357987/Has-Bownessie-caught-camera-couples-close-encounter-car-long-beast-Lake-Windermere.html

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Pictures of a mysterious creature surfacing from Lake Windermere have been hailed as the best ever sighting of the English Loch Ness Monster, or "Bownessie".

The photograph, which shows an object with three humps breaching the surface of the lake, is said to be the best evidence yet of what some claim is a monster lurking beneath the depths.

It was taken on a camera phone by Tom Pickles, 24, while kayaking on the lake as part of a team building exercise with his IT company, CapGemini, last Friday.

Mr Pickles said he saw an animal the size of three cars speed past him on the lake and watched it for about 20 seconds.

He said: “It was petrifying and we paddled back to the shore straight away. At first I thought it was a dog and then saw it was much bigger and moving really quickly at about 10mph.

“Each hump was moving in a rippling motion and it was swimming fast.

“Its skin was like a seal’s but it’s shape was completely abnormal – it’s not like any animal I’ve ever seen before."

This is believed to be the eighth sighting of a long humpbacked creature – known by local residents as "Bownessie" – in the past last five years.

Mr Pickles’ companion Sarah Harrington, 23, said: “It was like an enormous snake.

“I only saw it for a few seconds but all I could think about was that I had to get off the lake.”

The pair were on the last day of a team building residential training course at Fallbarrow Hall, Bowness, Cumbria.

They said they had kayaked 300m out into the lake near Belle Isle when they spotted the beast to the south.

Mr Pickles's picture perfectly matches the description of an earlier sighting from the shores of Wray Castle in 2006 by journalism lecturer Steve Burnip.

He said: “I’m really pleased that someone has finally got a really good picture of it.

“I know what I saw and it shocked me, it had three humps and it’s uncanny the likeness between this and what I saw five years ago.”

Photo expert David Farnell of Farnell’s photographic laboratory in Lancaster said: “It does look like a real photo but because it’s been taken on a phone the file size is too small to really tell whether it has been altered on Photoshop or not.”

Sceptics remain unconvinced that something so large could exist in the 11 mile long lake.

Dr Ian Winfield, a lake ecologist at the University of Lancaster, said: “It’s possible that it’s a catfish from Eastern Europe and people are misjudging the size but there is no known fish as large as the descriptions we’re hearing that could be living in Windermere.

“We run echo sounding surveys every month and have never found anything.”New
 
'Until one sees it it with ones own eyes'...I think it looks too familiar to the 'old' photos which I thought were of a tree stump. Still intriguing 'till the next 'image analyst' teaches us better.
 
I wasn't aware of this particular "Nessie". There is of course the famous Scottish one from Loch Ness but this one is in Windermere, England. I noted that in one article I saw they have used a picture of the Scottish Nessie which the taker has admitted to hoaxing using a cardboard cut out many years ago.
 
they have to have humps for some reason...

Mr Pickles's picture perfectly matches the description of an earlier sighting from the shores of Wray Castle in 2006 by journalism lecturer Steve Burnip.

He said: “I’m really pleased that someone has finally got a really good picture of it.

“I know what I saw and it shocked me, it had three humps and it’s uncanny the likeness between this and what I saw five years ago.”

maybe you need a few beers in ya to count the humps correctly...
 
It does look like the humps are so well positioned and smooth that there almost manufactured instead of naturally produced.

Thanks for sharing this though, it's an interesting picture.
 
Im pretty sure this is a tire, it was proven, it was cut up and dumped there on some rope or something I remember hearing about it...
 
Are there ANY frickin' paranormal photos left that HAVEN'T been proven to be hoaxed or mistaken ID anymore?
\The Patterson Bigfoot film.....slammed.
The old head of Nessie photo by the surgeon.....slammed.
And lots more I can't think of at the moment.
This is getting disillusioning and depressing.
 
Are there ANY frickin' paranormal photos left that HAVEN'T been proven to be hoaxed or mistaken ID anymore?
\The Patterson Bigfoot film.....slammed.
The old head of Nessie photo by the surgeon.....slammed.
And lots more I can't think of at the moment.
This is getting disillusioning and depressing.

You have to remember making things like loch ness, big foot etc, into a hoax is the aim of some in the media, i.e 2012 I dont belive we will die in 2012 neither do I belive anything will really happen but the big joke about something like 2012 started to happen with the 2012 film, people like Jay Sean writing songs about its not the end of the world 2012, gives way to the non informed trying to comment on this and thinking they know more then the educated.
 
Re the photo:
"It was taken on a camera phone by Tom Pickles, 24, while kayaking on the lake as part of a team building exercise with his IT company"

who would take their mobile phone in a kayak?
I am willing to bet the instructor/supervisor would have told everyone to leave their valuables on shore.
 
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