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Few cryptids have had quite the same impact on the global population as the Loch Ness Monster.
Rather than feared and avoided, the mythical creature has come to be affectionately known as “Nessie” by its fans.
A number of people turn up to its supposed home in Loch Ness each year, hoping for a glimpse of the sea creature.
At the heart of the significance of the Loch Ness monster is a long struggle between faith and skepticism.
Every single time believers in the controversial creature are presented with or offer up proof of its existence, it’s always either explained away or declared an outright hoax.
Then came the much talked about image of Loch Ness
obtained via an Apple maps satellite. The picture seemed to show a large series of waves that some feel is definite proof of Nessie’s existence.
After months of careful examination, the results are inconclusive; experts asked to explain the image were not able to precisely identify the cause of the disturbance in the satellite image.
The waves are clearly large enough to have been made in the wake of a large vessel. However, there was no boat identified in the picture.
For fans of Nessie, this image represents the end of a decades-long struggle to prove absolutely that there is a sea creature living deep beneath the waters of Loch Ness.
The Loch Ness monster’s legend has existed
for at least 1,500 years. It was not until the 20th century that the mythology of the cryptid truly exploded on the global stage.