So large that it can be seen from space, it is enough to send shockwaves through even the most cynical Nessie sceptic.
This  shadowy form measuring around 100ft long and seemingly with two giant  flippers powering it through the waters of Loch Ness was photographed by  a satellite.
For six months  the image has been studied by experts at the Official Loch Ness Monster  Fan Club, where excitement is mounting after various explanations for  it were ruled out... leaving them to conclude it is ‘likely’ to be the  elusive beast.
A satellite high in the atmosphere, accessed  using Apple's satellite map app, may have provided proof that the legend  lives on - with amazing images of a creature swimming below the surface  of the world famous loch
The location was just south of Dores, were  beamed from Apple's satellite map app and could only be viewed on some  iPads and iPhones
Club  president Gary Campbell, who keeps a register of sightings, said:  ‘We’ve been looking at it for a long time trying to work out exactly  what it is.
‘It  looks like a boat wake, but the boat is missing. You can see some boats  moored at the shore, but there isn’t one here. We’ve shown it to boat  experts and they don’t know what it is.
He said other ‘logical’ explanations – such as a floating log or a seal causing ripples – could not be used to account for the imposing shape either.
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