After 52 years of searching, naturalist Shine acknowledged that the Loch Ness monster does not exist.
Naturalist Adrian Shine, who has dedicated 52 years to studying the famous Loch Ness in Scotland, has concluded that there is no ancient monster there. This was reported by LadBible.
Shine began his search for the Loch Ness monster back in 1973, but over time he became increasingly doubtful about the existence of the creature. Once, the researcher mistook a regular stone for the hump of a creature. After that, he explained many "sightings" as waves caused by passing boats and ships on the Caledonian Canal.
Shine attributed the monster's long neck to an optical illusion. Most often, it is birds gathered on the calm surface of the lake. The expert also noted that there is too little fish in Loch Ness to sustain a large creature.
Despite the disappointment, the 76-year-old man has no regrets about the time spent. Shine stated that he derived immense pleasure from his work and is open to new discoveries.
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