Veteran Loch Ness Monster hunter Eoin O’Faodhagain spotted what he and others believe to be Nessie dive and resurface (check out the video for a better look) through the calm waters of the loch.

O’Faodhagain had the latest Loch Ness Monster sighting while watching a live webcam that overlooks the legendary loch. The live Loch Ness webcam also known as “Nessie Cam” can be found on a website Nessie on the Net. It allows people from anywhere in the world to watch for the mysterious lake monster from the comfort of their own homes. The live webcam has led to multiple Nessie reports during it time watching over the loch but this latest one may be the most interesting to date. The legendary cryptid was reportedly seen 15 times last year and Eion’s is already the fourth 2019 Loch Ness Monster sighting.

“Eoin O’Faodhagain’s Loch Ness Monster sighting”

According to the witness, he saw what seemed to be a powerful object dive and resurface creating a strong ripple while watching the live Loch Ness Monster webcam. O’Faodhagain said his new Loch Ness Monster video “Shows a fast moving object breaking through the surface of the waters of Loch Ness creating wash and wake, then diving and coming up again five seconds later over to the left from its last position. Then breaking the surface and accelerating creating bigger waves then, submerging but not completely and is seen turning and coming back down the loch lower in the water before it finally submerges.”

Among the more interesting aspects of the footage is the amount of distance the object seems to cover in just a matter of seconds. Many including Eoin believe that the object under the water would have to be fairly large and powerful to generate that kind of acceleration. It’s not waves, or logs or windfowl, or a boat O’Faodhagain said according to the Daily Record report. With this sighting, Eoin became the first person to ever have reported and recorded two separate Loch Ness Monster sightings in a row. Overall this is his third potential sighting of the monster which may also be a record. His dedication to watching the loch’s live webcam and perhaps a little “Luck of the Irish” seems to be paying off.

So is this new video actual Loch Ness Monster evidence? Well, you can check it out below and decide for yourself.