In the incredible images, Chie Kelly captured an unidentified large eel-like creature slowly spinning on the surface of the legendary loch.
A woman who captured the "most exciting" photographs ever of the Loch Ness Monster have been revealed - after she was too scared to show them.
Mrs Kelly was on holiday with her family from Ascot in Berkshire at the time of the sighting. The family have since moved to near Fortose on the Black Isle. Top news stories today "At first I wondered if it was an otter or a pair of otters or a seal, but we never saw a head and it never came up again for air. It was making this strange movement on the surface. We did not hear any sound. There were these strange shapes below the surface. I could not make out any colours - the water was dark.
"I have always believed there was something in Loch Ness. There is something unusual there, but I don't know what it is. What I saw looked like a serpent. It was definitely a creature and it was moving." It is 90 years since the Loch Ness Monster modern phenomenon began. On April 14, 1933, hotel manageress Mrs Aldie Mackay reported seeing a "whale-like fish" in the waters of Loch Ness.
However, he found lots of eel DNA, and posited that there may be giant eels in Loch Ness which might be behind the Nessie sightings. Unfortunately, DNA gives no indication of size.
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