The First Loch Ness Monster Photo: The 1933 Image That Started the Legend | Today in the Strange
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The first alleged Loch Ness Monster photo wasn’t the famous 1934 hoax—it was Hugh Gray’s blurry 1933 image that sparked the global Nessie obsession and ignited nearly a century of sightings.
On November 12, 1933, Hugh Gray snapped a single photograph of a twisting, unidentified shape rising from Scotland’s Loch Ness. Published in the Scottish Daily Record, it became the earliest claimed photographic evidence of Nessie. But skeptics quickly pushed back, arguing the photo showed Gray’s dog, an otter, or a swan. The original negative vanished, leaving the mystery unsolved.
This short breaks down the moment that launched one of the world’s most famous cryptid legends—and why the 1933 photo still fascinates believers and skeptics today.
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