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sign or omen?
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...Loch-Ness-Monster-relocated-south-border.html
Another blow for the 'Yes' vote? First the banks threaten to flee an independent Scotland, now it appears the Loch Ness Monster has relocated south of the border!
Referendum campaign has seen banks tell of plans to leave Scotland
Now a picture taken at Windermere appears to show Nessie in the water*
However, with vote next week, timing of picture is somewhat suspicious*
By PAUL HARRIS FOR THE DAILY MAIL
PUBLISHED: 12:43 GMT, 11 September 2014 | UPDATED: 11:51 GMT, 12 September 2014
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What are the chances of this happening?
You set up a time-lapse camera in the hope of getting some minute-by-minute shots of the ever-changing beauty of autumnal Windermere.
Instead, you capture the clearest snap ever taken of a giant, Loch Ness Monster-style beastie, so close you can almost see it smiling.
Scroll down for video*
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This picture, apparently captured by an amateur photographer, appears to show a creature not unlike the Loch Ness Monster
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The photo is said to have been taken by a man who left his camera at the side of the lake to automatically capture images throughout the day, but questions were raised over the suspicious timing of the snap
So the question must be asked: could this be a glimpse of a legendary monster that has been teasing, attracting and eluding sightseers for decades?
Or is someone trying to lift Britain’s gloom by suggesting Nessie has fled South in advance of the Scottish independence vote.
Add to that the fact the photograph was taken and tweeted by the firm that makes the clever automatic camera responsible for the shot, and it becomes a matter on which even a partial Scottish jury surely would not be able to agree.
Yet there are some intriguing elements to this, the alleged first picture of Bownessie, the Sassenach version of the famed Loch Ness Monster.
It was taken on an Autographer camera on a tripod at the Cumbrian lake shore at Brockhole.
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Ellie Williams, who provides photographs for the company, claims she wanted to get a sequence of nature and wildlife shots taken throughout the day.
When the camera content was examined on Wednesday, it appeared she might have got more wildlife than she bargained for.
The dinosaur-like creature was apparently captured swimming or paddling into the distance before disappearing.
‘At first I thought it might have been a swan or a goose, as I was looking at the image quite small on my smartphone,’ said Ellie, 24.
‘I’m open to suggestions as to what the creature could be – I’m just glad I put the camera in the right place at the right time.’ Yesterday the company said it had examined the images and insisted they had not been altered.
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