People have taken to Twitter to jokingly speculate whether the 30-feet long skeleton belonged to the famous Loch Ness monster or her relative. Hannah Burns, who recently moved to the area, came across the skeleton while walking her dog on Stoneybridge, South Uist beach in the Outer Hebrides on Tuesday, April 20.
“We first saw the skeleton when we were out for our dog walk and went over to investigate”, Ms Burns explained.
Her sister Polly shared the picture on Twitter ... Read even more