October’s Mysteries and Sightings Unveiled

30th Oct 2024

October has been an exciting month at Loch Ness, filled with captivating glimpses into both the natural life and mysteries of the Loch. Here’s a closer look at three of the most intriguing sightings from the past few weeks.

Sighting 1: Seal Spotted Near Urquhart Castle

On 7th October, our skipper of Deepscan captured a fantastic shot of a seal surfacing near Urquhart Castle. In a classic ‘bottling’ position, the seal seemed to be resting peacefully on the surface, providing a unique spectacle for those lucky enough to witness it. This seal, possibly hunting for salmon near the River Oich, brings to light the rich wildlife that often stirs up excitement at Loch Ness. Could it be the same one that has appeared in recent months? Either way, it’s a beautiful reminder of the many natural surprises the Loch holds.

Sighting 2: Spectacular Views on 24th October

Later in the month, on 24th October, our skipper once again captured another compelling sight from the Loch. This time, it was a view bathed in an atmospheric October light shining through the clouds. Though not a “Nessie” sighting, this serene scene, with its calmness and scenic beauty, serves as a wonderful backdrop for any search along the Loch’s mysterious waters. These breath-taking sights make each trip memorable, whether Nessie decides to make an appearance or not.

Sighting 3: A Blurry Image near Dores

Towards the end of October, a visitor shared a rather blurry photo reportedly taken near Dores. The lower portion of the image seemed to suggest a location consistent with Dores, identifiable by the narrow road and surrounding vegetation. Though the image quality makes it difficult to confirm anything definitive, it’s worth noting that the area is dotted with buoys and markers, any of which might have been mistaken for something more enigmatic. Nevertheless, these occasional sightings remind us how easily the mind can be led astray in Loch Ness’s intriguing environment.

Report Your Sighting!

Have you had a sighting or captured something curious at Loch Ness recently? We encourage you to share it with us! Each sighting adds to our understanding of this remarkable area, whether it’s a common seal or something that stirs the imagination.

Visit our centre to learn more about Loch Ness’s ecosystem, which could help you distinguish ordinary sightings from something extraordinary.

Stay tuned for November’s sightings, and keep your eyes on the waters. Every sighting, big or small, contributes to the enduring mystery of Loch Ness!

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