Scotland – March 22, 2025, around 7 p.m. A couple from London claims to have witnessed something extraordinary on the shores of Loch Ness, marking the first officially recognized sighting of the year by the Official Loch Ness Monster Sightings Registry.
The unnamed pair were walking along the loch’s northern bank, near the point where the River Taff flows into the water, when they heard “a very quiet splash, as if something was stealthily cutting into the water.” Their attention drawn to the surface, they saw a shape moving through the loch, approximately 130 to 160 feet away.
“It was paler than the jet-black water around it,” they said. “It was large, alive, and swimming.” According to their description, they saw a single "hump" moving at a speed of 2 to 3 meters per second (about 4.5 to 6.7 miles per hour), followed by a second mass trailing 1.5 to 2 meters behind. “It moved very gracefully and silently, slowly submerging as it went,” the couple explained. “We believe it was one long creature.”
Despite the clarity of the sighting, the couple was unable to capture a photo or video—an omission that will no doubt frustrate both believers and skeptics alike. Still, the Sightings Registry deemed their account credible enough to log as the first official report of 2025.
With tourism steadily rising and the legend of Nessie continuing to enchant generations, this latest sighting brings fresh excitement—and debate—to the shores of the loch. Was it the mythical monster itself... or just the reflection of a good Highland dram?
One thing’s for sure: Nessie isn’t going quietly.
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