Gordon Holmes’ Nessie Footage: No Watermark

Posted by: Loren Coleman on June 1st, 2007

Cryptomundo reader goochcamper has reposted the footage with no watermark.

Does this allow you, the Cryptomundo reader, to view it and make out the details now unobstructed?

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Loren Coleman is one of the world’s leading cryptozoologists, some say “the” leading living cryptozoologist. Certainly, he is acknowledged as the current living American researcher and writer who has most popularized cryptozoology in the late 20th and early 21st centuries. Starting his fieldwork and investigations in 1960, after traveling and trekking extensively in pursuit of cryptozoological mysteries, Coleman began writing to share his experiences in 1969. An honorary member of Ivan T. Sanderson’s Society for the Investigation of the Unexplained in the 1970s, Coleman has been bestowed with similar honorary memberships of the North Idaho College Cryptozoology Club in 1983, and in subsequent years, that of the British Columbia Scientific Cryptozoology Club, CryptoSafari International, and other international organizations. He was also a Life Member and Benefactor of the International Society of Cryptozoology (now-defunct). Loren Coleman’s daily blog, as a member of the Cryptomundo Team, served as an ongoing avenue of communication for the ever-growing body of cryptozoo news from 2005 through 2013. He returned as an infrequent contributor beginning Halloween week of 2015. Coleman is the founder in 2003, and current director of the International Cryptozoology Museum in Portland, Maine.


7 Responses to “Gordon Holmes’ Nessie Footage: No Watermark”

  1. CryptoGoji responds:

    I dont see anything different from this other than it’s a bit more clear.

  2. Crypt_Raider responds:

    Hmm, very interesting! I must say i got rather giddy when seeing this the first time, but after reviewing it several time it could just as easily (if not allot more likely) be a piece of equipment. After all the Man that recorded the footage was experimenting with recordings of the Loch, so it could have been a piece of equipment accidental/deliberately left in the water, that from the shore looked like the “Loch Ness Monster”.

    It was really clear. the water was clean and there was no fog. So I was wondering why the tape was so short. He had a full and clear view of the whole Loch, yet he didn’t record it for more than 30 Seconds.

    I would have been fully convinced if I was to see “Nessie” pop her head up for air, so that we could get a nice shot of the head.

    Well this was a really fun Video to watch, probably the best I’ve seen! Though I will have to wait for more evidences before I make my final decision.

  3. qumrum responds:

    I will watch Kirsten as long as I can. She may be more popular than Nessie by now!

  4. Sunny responds:

    Crypt_Raider, in the first post that mentioned this video, the quote from Gordon Holmes says that he has more than two and a half minutes of footage.

    Scottish television has only used 30 seconds of that.

    I still *really* want to see more comments on this from all sorts of people — video people as to whether this could be a set-up, more from Adrian Shine, and yes, more from Gordon Holmes, too.

  5. RockerEm responds:

    No clue what to think on the footage. Yes, this one is more clear for sure.

  6. springheeledjack responds:

    Yeah, I think we’re going to have to hold out for the 2 and a half minute full footage for whomever picks up the rights from CNN…

    I am still waiting for the ABC footage of the Champlain critter to be released to somewhere too.

  7. cradossk responds:

    submarine? “fast moving”, would leave a shadow / wake similar to that shown in the video…. I hear people seem to have a lot of subs in that lake… to hunt for the monster… 😛

    Mystery Solved! 😛

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