Is This the Clearest Photo of a Lake Monster Ever?
We're not sure what is going on with this photo, but it appears to be the clearest photo of a lake monster ever taken. It was taken by a time lapse camera meant to show the changing season along the lake shore. The only problem is the person responsible for the photo is the actual company that manufactures the camera used to take it. Hmm...
Ellie Williams, who provides photographs for the company, claims she wanted to get a sequence of nature and wildlife shots taken throughout the day.
When the camera content was examined on Wednesday, it appeared she might have got more wildlife than she bargained for.
The dinosaur-like creature was apparently captured swimming or paddling into the distance before disappearing.
‘At first I thought it might have been a swan or a goose, as I was looking at the image quite small on my smartphone,’ said Ellie, 24.
‘I’m open to suggestions as to what the creature could be – I’m just glad I put the camera in the right place at the right time.’ Yesterday the company said it had examined the images and insisted they had not been altered.
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And the fact that there's no original copy and no one can varify where it was developed...
Deletehim lying doesn't seem plausible. he had the film developed so he had to have known how long it took. plus the time frame lent nothing of substance to the story. so why would he risk being exposed over the dumbest detail that didn't matter. that just doesn't make a bit of sense. that's the single part of the whole story that's doesn't matter.
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Looks fake (mainly because paleontologists say that plesiosaurs could not have their necks in that position)
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is it a plesiosaur
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