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The Australian confessed that the prospect of meeting with something that lurks ...

"It hit me in the chest": something "attacked" a swimmer in Lokh-NSS

The Australian confessed that the prospect of meeting with something that lurks under the surface of the lake is more terrible than a collision with a large white shark in his homeland. A spooky incident occurred when he crossed the icy waters, where Lokh-Nesko is living. The adventurers from Australia Duncan Roberts claims that something that is hidden in Loch Nes Lake has struck a strong blow to the chest. About it writes the British edition of Daily Star.

The event happened when he, as part of a charity marathon, crossed the waters of the lake, where Lokh Nesko is living. The Australian acknowledged that the prospect of meeting with the fact that hid under the surface is more terrible than even a collision with a large white shark. "The depth and darkness of this water is played with your mind. There is some strange energy in this water," he said. The swimmer confessed that the blow of something great had already felt halfway.

"The water was black as resin, and most of the time I kept my eyes closed because the depth and darkness scared me, so I saw nothing. I just felt it, a strong blow to my chest," Duncan Roberts admitted. According to him, he was focused on crossing the Scottish lake as soon as possible, so the blow was shock for him. In addition, the Australian already was very nervous before the swim, and if he knew that something would be in his way, he would definitely change his mind.

"I think that anyone who swims in the deep part of the lake is lying if he says he didn't think about the monster," the extreme said. He has already traveled around Iceland on skateboard, but swimming was much more difficult for him. "I live in Australia and I have been surfing all the time, often with large white sharks. I was much more afraid to get into Loch-Nesa's water," Duncan Roberts said. However, it was nowhere to retreat because it went all the way from Australia for the sake of it.

"Deep dark water itself is quite scary, not to mention the concern that it could still hide in the bottom. There were certainly moments of reverence and beauty when I saw the length of the lake, making breaths while swimming. But I wanted to get to another Sides, "he said, adding that he had the feeling that something lightly pulled the swimmer under the water.