Inverness local Siobhan Janaway said she first believed the ripples on the water s surface were from a powerboat - but has claimed that she couldn t see any vessels nearby on the loch.
The woman thought the large ripples of water were caused by a powerboat at first - but there were no boats on the Loch at the time and she is convinced
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On a sunny Scottish Sunday, Nov. 12, 1933, Hugh Gray took his usual walk after church along Loch Ness, near Inverness where the Ness River flows into the northern end.