A simple explanation for the mystery of the Loch Ness monster has emerged 19:52

A British expert offers a simple explanation for the mystery of the Loch Ness monster Daily Mail.

Alan McKenna, founder of the Loch Ness Survey, said the phenomenon of “standing waves” could shed light on the mystery of the legendary Loch Ness Monster.

According to the expert, a standing wave occurs when the tracks of a ship moving in opposite directions coincide.

“When two streams of water collide, a standing wave is formed, whose crests can be perceived as ‘bumps’ on the water surface,” McKenna explains.

The images he provided show such waves on the south bank of the river where it flows into the lake. However, as the expert points out, it is extremely difficult to catch a standing wave from a ship moving in the open sea.

“The waves and wake of the boat must be the same, which depends on many factors such as the size, movement and speed of the ship,” he added.

Now the man is determined to catch these mysterious events in the depths of the lake.

“We know standing waves exist and have been reported, but we need images to capture the natural phenomenon in action,” Alan emphasized.

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