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Is that Nessie emerging from the deep? ‘Monster’s head’ pictured on surface of choppy Loch Ness

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  • Paranormal investigator Jonathon Bright took the photo three years ago
  • Image shows peculiar shape emerging from the water of the Loch Ness
  • Mr Bright believes it may be monster’s head and is searching for answers
  • Renowned monster hunter spoke at Paranormal Festival in Stirling this week
  • According to online register – there have been 1067 Nessie sightings in total

By JACK CRONE FOR MAILONLINE

It is one the world’s most tantalising mysteries – and over the years experts have flocked to the Scottish Highlands to answer its call.

Now an international paranormal investigator turned monster hunter believes he may have found proof that the Loch Ness Monster exists.

Jonathon Bright, a Greek known around the world by his English name, has captured what appears to be Nessie’s head emerging from the deep waters.

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Mysterious shape: International paranormal investigator, Jonathon Bright, took this photo three years ago

Full view: In Mr Bright's photo, a strange shape visibly emerges from the rough waters of the Loch Ness

Full view: In Mr Bright’s photo, a strange shape visibly emerges from the rough waters of the Loch Ness

The image is remarkably similar to the underwater picture taken in 1972 by esteemed scientist, Dr Robert Rines, who spent years searching for the elusive creature with sophisticated underwater cameras and sonar equipment.

He died in 2009 never having obtained conclusive proof but his ‘gargoyle head’ picture and one of what appears to be a long-necked beast swimming through the water remain the best images of what could be Nessie.

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