I don’t know why it is being labelled as “..among the finest footage ever taken”. To me it’s just as crappy and inconclusive as every other sad Nessie “evidence”. There’s nothing in the footage to suggest any scale. Most of it looks like it is merely the shadow of a long thin cloud slowly passing over the water.
Loch Ness, because of its long, straight shape, is subject to some unusual occurrences affecting its surface. A seiche is a large, regular oscillation of a lake, caused by a water reverting to its natural level after being blown to one end of the lake. The impetus from this reversion continues to the lake's windward end and then reverts back. In Loch Ness, the process occurs every 31.5 minutes
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