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Loch Ness Monster spotted alive in Albania
Some are wondering if Nessie has gone on a winter break after the ‘creature’ was filmed in the middle of the Great Prespa Lake — which is shared by Albania, Greece and Macedonia
The Loch Ness Monster has been spotted alive and well ... just not in Scotland. This video actually captures the moment the ‘creature’ was filmed in Albania — just north west of Greece in central Europe. More specifically it was spotted in the middle of the Great Prespa Lake, which is shared by Albania, Greece and Macedonia.
The footage — which appears to show the head and neck of a large creature emerging from the water — is proving popular with viewers on video-sharing platforms. However, a video said to show the monster was previously filmed in the Greek section of the lake, near the village of Nivica, five years ago.
The latest footage has sparked an investigation by a party of journalists who were led on a tour of the lakeside by retired geography professor, Sima Jonoski. However, they failed to see any further sign of the monster in the area where it was seen, near the Albanian tourist village of Pretor. Many local residents believe in the legend of the monster of the lake but others are certain that it is a giant catfish.