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Aquatic creatures. United Kingdom

ID #1556824457
Added Thu, 02/05/2019
Author July N.
Sources
Phenomena
Status
Investigation

Initial data

Initial information from sources or from an eyewitness
Incident date: 
23.04.2019
Location: 
Бристольский канал
United Kingdom

A mysterious creature similar to the Loch Ness monster has been spotted in the Bristol Channel (England). The mythical beast would have been seen swimming along the mouth of the Western part of the country.

Witness Jackie Shepherd was eating with her husband at a local pub when she noticed a "snake" in the water. She said that the creature was slowly moving along the sea towards the pier on the lake Marin.

She posted the picture in Facebook on the "Hello Clevedon" page. Susan Cowley suggested that it could be " Nessie went on vacation."

Original news

The mythical beast – believed to live 570 miles away in Scotland – was apparently seen swimming along the west country estuary. 

Witness Jacky Shepherd was eating with her husband at a local pub when she was the “serpent” shape. 

She said it was what can "only be described as something looking like a Loch Ness Monster, motoring along the sea from the direction of the Pier towards the Marine Lake”. 

Jacky claims the next table “saw it too” and hoped they would “back her” in a post on the the Hello Clevedon Facebook Group.

A cartoon drawing of the mythical creature on a misty background was included to encourage some response.Jacky asked: “Any ideas anyone? Polite ones only please!”

Susan Cawley suggested it might be “Nessie on her holidays”.

James Hall joked: “What were you drinking in the harp I want some lol”. 

Derek Perham added: “Depending on the tide there is quite often large lumps of driftwood, including large branches and tree trunks that float past our seafront.”

Last month, Loch Ness webcam watcher Eoin O’Faodhagain took six photos and a 39-second video of something moving rapidly on the lake’s live feed. 

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Garbage

Not infrequently it happens that the trash accidentally or intentionally left by the person, may be something abnormal: signs of alien eggs alien, unknown water and land creatures, etc.. Also, this debris can enter into a chemical reactiile physical interaction with the environment. For example, to burn the grass or to form a ball.

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Investigation

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Without video, it is impossible to assess the nature of the object's movement. In appearance, it looks more like garbage sticking out of the water.

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