News about Steve Valentine

Did Nessie just poke her head above the water? As a black hump emerges from loch, a monster hunter is astonished

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 29, 2023
A shocking new video revealed what a Nessie hunter suspects to be the Loch Ness Monster. For years, Eoin O'Faodhagain, 59, has been posting videos of the monster, but he claims his latest is the most strange yet. As he noticed a black shape breaking the surface of the loch and moving slowly north against the current, he was caught on the live cameras on the Visit Inverness website.

Could THIS be the Loch Ness Monster? After finding ripples in the water in the seventh'sighting' so far this year, a Nessie hunter is confident she's seen the mystical creature

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 14, 2023
After snapping massive ripples in the water in the seventh apparent sighting of the mythical beast so far this year, a Nessie hunter is confident she has spotted the mythical Loch Ness Monster. Siobhan Janaway, a local in Inverness, first thought the ripples on the water's surface were from a powerboat, but she claims she didn't see any vessels nearby on the loch. Ms. Janaway believes that the ripples were caused by the Scottish folklore creature's rapid travel. Off Foyers Point, the Nessie enthusiast cried: "Something caused turbulence in the water.' Then it coalesced into a single object traveling at a breakneck pace underneath the surface, resulting in at least a 65 percent white wake.'

Is this the most convincing Loch Ness Monster proof yet? In the'most thrilling ever' sighting, Nessie hunter Nathan shows photos of the creature, as large animals are also seen on a 'thermal image' cam

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 31, 2023
Nessie hunters claim to have made three separate sightings of the elusive creature, including the'most surprising' view of the legendary animal to date (top left). Volunteers descended on the Scottish Highlands over the weekend to participate in the largest hunt for the Loch Ness Monster in more than 50 years. Three sightings were discovered, including the 'first ever video' of Nessie, shot by a film crew using a thermal imaging drone (bottom left). Meanwhile, another searcher claimed to have taken the'most striking' photos of Nessie ever.

Hunt for Nessie begins!Hundreds of volunteers join the biggest search for elusive Loch Ness Monster in 50 years - days after holidaymaker 'spotted' the famed beast during family boat trip

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 26, 2023
Hundreds of volunteers have joined the biggest hunt for the elusive Loch Ness Monster in 50 years. The Loch Ness Centre and the Loch Ness Exploration, an independent research group, will search the waters for the creatures using drones equipped with infra-red cameras and underwater sensors. Volunteers will help record any natural and unusual sights on Loch Ness from vantage points on land. It comes just after a holidaymaker claimed to have spotted a "black shape" in the water.

As visitors use drones to search for the legendary creature, a Nessie hunter claims he's 'discovered the elusive beast' ahead of the biggats ever hunt

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 26, 2023
A holidaymaker has claimed to have found the elusive Loch Ness monster ahead of one of the biggest ever hunts to track down the legendary creature this weekend. When Steve Valentine, 44, and his family returned to the dock after a boat ride, he was completely stunned. The father, who lives in Urmston, Greater Manchester, was asked by the boat skipper to register what he saw as a formal sighting, the fourth this year.