"There was this feeling of excitement on the beach, and all these people were pointing and talking about what it could be." Mr Herron said the object, which locals have nicknamed a UMOOT (unidentified marine object or thing), appeared to be moving and was about 250 to 300m from the shore.
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Friday, November 1, 2013
Loch Ness monster-like creature spotted in Australia
Magnetic Island off Townsville, North Queensland, is abuzz after a
monster-like creature was spotted in waters off Picnic Bay at the
weekend. The spectacle had visitors and locals scratching their heads,
with theories ranging from large birds to sunken boats.
Magnetic Island resident David "Crusty" Herron, who took this photo,
said he was glad to capture the animal or object on film, and had
started calling it Lost Nessie. "I looked out and saw this thing in the
water and thought 'shit, it's a Loch Ness monster'," he said.
"There was this feeling of excitement on the beach, and all these people were pointing and talking about what it could be." Mr Herron said the object, which locals have nicknamed a UMOOT (unidentified marine object or thing), appeared to be moving and was about 250 to 300m from the shore.
"There's a lot of speculation as to what it could be. Some people say
it's a log or it's this or that. There's even talk that it's a dragon
boat that sunk in the same area last week, but I know what a dragon boat
looks like and that's not it," said Mr Herron.
Conspiracy theories aside, Mr Herron believes there is "probably and
possibly" a logical explanation behind the find.
"There was this feeling of excitement on the beach, and all these people were pointing and talking about what it could be." Mr Herron said the object, which locals have nicknamed a UMOOT (unidentified marine object or thing), appeared to be moving and was about 250 to 300m from the shore.
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