
Two alleged sightings of the Loch Ness Monster were documented in Scotland during March 2026. This occurred subsequent to a lengthy period where no reports surfaced concerning glimpses of the enigmatic creature, as reported by the Metro publication.
It is stated that on March 1st, a tourist from the United States, Tony Inhorn, witnessed what appeared to be a dark grey-green form emerging from the water. The tourist observed the entity for approximately five seconds before it submerged once more. This mysterious being was noted to be 4.5 meters away from his boat.
Several days later, Eòin Fagan observed an object moving upstream. Fagan made this observation via a live webcam feed situated near one of the local hotels.
A year prior, an anonymous witness provided the Loch Ness Centre with a photograph allegedly depicting a black “hump” above the surface, which transitioned into a dark shadow beneath the waves.
Concurrently, 76-year-old naturalist Adrian Shine, who has devoted over fifty years to investigating the renowned Scottish loch, maintains that neither an ancient monster nor the Loch Ness Creature resides there.