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NESSIE appears to have outsourced some of its sightings to China.

Or maybe the Loch Ness Monster has a distant cousin lurking beneath Kanas Lake in the country’s remote north-west?

 The moment the 'Nessie' made its alleged appearance
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The moment the 'Nessie' made its alleged appearance

Footage filmed by tourists in Xinjiang province apparently shows a 30ft dark object moving in the deep, dark waters on Tuesday. 

One of the tourists can be heard screaming: “Really. There it [Kanas Lake monster] is... there it is."

The beast is billed as the Chinese equivalent to Nessie and has been spotted numerous times over the years.

Yang Weiqiang, a worker at the Kanas Lake scenic spot, told that this is first “sighting” of the monster in 2018.

 Where the Chinese Nessie was spotted
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Where the Chinese Nessie was spotted

In 2012, a worker claims his video caught the beast swimming on the surface.

But this is not the only "Nessie" to have beenspotted abroad.

Shocking photographs pictures of a Loch Ness Monster-type beast found on a US beach have sparked talk Nessie could have moved Stateside.

The mystery creature was reportedly found on Wolf Island in the state of Georgia by a father and son, who were out on a boat trip.

Iceland 'Nessie' on film
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The 'creature' in an Alaska lake became a social media sensation after being caught on camera

Mysterious footage shows what looks like an icy sea creature wading through Alaska’s Chena River.

In June last year a bizarre photo claims to show the Loch Ness Monster’s Russian cousin stalking a Siberian lake

Pictures of what appears to be a mystery monster were captured at Lake Khanto in the city of Noyabrsk in north-central Russia's Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug region.

In 2016 Nessie was even spotted off the coast of Hull.

This close-up shows the long 'neck' of the mysterious monster
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This close-up shows the long 'neck' of the mysterious monster in SiberiaCredit: CEN


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