This mysterious monster is often called “Nessie” or “Ness”, and is said to hide beneath Loch Ness. It is the largest freshwater lake in England.
The author of the latest photo capturing the “Loch Ness Monster” is 51-year-old Chi Kelly.
Wire Describes how Ms. Keeley accidentally took a photo of “Nessie” in 2018, but did not dare to publish it for fear of people making fun of her.
They decided to share the photo widely only after being reassured by Mr Steve Feltham, who has “hunted” the Loch Ness monster for 30 years.
“I took this photo while having lunch with my husband and 5-year-old daughter at the Dores Inn restaurant on the shore of Loch Ness on August 13, 2018,” Ms Keeley said.

The latest photo of the “Loch Ness Monster” was taken by Ms Keeley in 2018. Photo: Chi Kelly
The “sea monster” entered the lens of a Canon camera while Mrs. Keeley was taking photographs of her husband and children.
“This creature moved from right to left at a steady pace at a distance of about 200 meters from the shore… Sometimes it turned and rolled. We never saw its head or neck. After a few minutes it disappeared and We never saw it again” – he insisted.
Although it is impossible to say the exact size of the “Loch Ness Monster”, Ms Keeley estimates the total length of both visible parts to be about 2 metres.
“At first I wondered if it was one or a pair of otters, maybe it was a seal. We never saw the head and he never came to the surface to breathe. We just saw his strange movements above the water,” he added. .
According to the author’s description of the still photo: “We heard no sounds but saw strange shapes beneath the surface. I could not distinguish any colors – the water of Loch Ness suddenly turned black.”
“I don’t know what it is, but it is definitely a creature, an animal. At that time, I did not want to face public ridicule, so I did not publish these photos” – she explained. Why has the photo not been published yet?

Ms Keeley revealed the photo of Nessie after expert Steve Feltham, who has “hunted” the Loch Ness monster for 30 years, repeatedly reassured her. Photo: Peter Jolly
And Mr Feltham commented: “These are the most fascinating photographs of ‘Nessie’ floating on the water that I have ever seen. These are exactly the kind of photographs I have wanted to take for the last 30 years. It is rare to see something in such clear form From.” So clear on the surface of Loch Ness”.
He said: “Fortunately, the Kelly family eventually decided to make the photos public. I met the Kelly family twice and they were completely honest. I reassured them that these photos were important. It was just a floating tree. No – it was a moving creature and it was completely incomprehensible.”

Ms Kiely confirmed that the creature moves at a steady pace in Lake Ness. Photo: Chi Kelly
Ms Kelly’s sharing of the photo also came just after more than 200 experts from around the world “come together” on August 26 in the search for the Loch Ness monster. This is the biggest victim of the monster Nessie in the last 50 years.
Famous Images The “Loch Ness Monster” was said to be the first to be recorded:

It is said that the monk Columba (Ireland) was the first person to see Nessie in 565, when the monster had killed one man and was attacking another. Photo: Loch Ness

The photo of the “Loch Ness Monster” was taken by surgeon Robert Kenneth Wilson in 1933, but it was later discovered to be a fake. Photo: Loch Ness

The “Loch Ness Monster” was photographed in 1955 by bank director Peter McNab.

Photograph taken by a mental patient in 1977. Photo: Loch Ness

British laboratory technician Gordon Holmes took the photo in 2007. Photo: Loch Ness