The Apple Maps service is infamous for its unreliability, but as it all seems to have solved a mystery that exists for several centuries. Apple maps discovered his monster Loch Ness.
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The hunters of Loch Ness's monster monster felt honored as the mythical monster appeared in an Apple satellite image for iOS Maps. Of course, the monster was not there when they tried to search for it on Google Maps, says Huffington Post.
The Loch Ness monster exists only in myths, and as many photos that have surfaced to date have proven scams. So there is no concrete evidence of the creature and it has never been found.
Yesterday, this image featured by almost all Greek blogs and news sites showed a creature swimming under the water south of Dores, near Inverness.
Mysteriously, the image in the water appears only in some iPads and iPhones. You say Nessie was at last? Probably not, says Huffington Post..
Of course, Andy Dixon, who discovered the "monster" with his friend Peter Thain, insist that the photo depicts the legendary monster.
The Daily Mail that presented the event also has an interview from the two friends: “We were watching satellite broadcasts from different parts of the country and I thought we would try it at Loch Ness as well.
“Μπορούσα να δω κάτι μεγάλο κάτω από το νερό και το τράβηξα με το τηλέφωνό μου. Η πρώτη μου σκέψη ήταν ότι ήταν το τέρας και επικοινώνησα με τον Gary Campbell του Official Loch Ness Monster Club."
Update.
We're updating this article to add new revelations Huffington Post. As the website reports, skeptics point out that the Apple Maps image appears to depict a boat traveling, and that due to the low analysisς της φωτογραφίας δεν διακρίνεται. Ο Mick West της Metabunk.org , μια ιστοσελίδα που ειδικεύεται στη διερεύνηση και την απομυθοποίηση «μυστήριων» αυτού του είδους, ισχυρίζεται ότι η εικόνα απεικονίζει τα νερά που σηκώνει ένα σκάφος που ταξιδεύει. Αλλά αναφέρει ότι το σκάφος είναι ελάχιστα ορατό, λόγω της χαμηλής αντίθεσης της εικόνα των Apple Maps.
Για του λόγου το αληθές ο Mick West δημοσίευσε στο Twitter τη δική του επεξεργασμένη φωτογραφία.
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