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Sea Serpent

Off coast, Bude, Cornwall Unknown Victorian

Out in the choppy waters off Bude's coast, a strange creature has been spotted lurking beneath the surface. In October 1883 and again in October 1911, the vicar of the local parish reported a mysterious sea serpent gliding through the waves at a pace of around 25 miles per hour. As it moved through the water, it left behind an oily wake that glistened in the sunlight. The sightings were notable for their speed and the trail of oil that followed the creature.

These sightings took place during the Victorian era, a time of great interest in natural history and the discovery of new species. The reports of the sea serpent were documented and remain a fascinating example of cryptozoology in the UK. While the creature's existence has not been proven, the accounts from multiple witnesses, including a respected local vicar, lend credibility to the sightings. The fact that the reports were made decades apart suggests that the creature may have been a regular presence in these waters, or perhaps a solitary individual that was spotted by chance.

Historical Context

The Victorian era saw a surge in interest in natural history and exploration.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Coastal Area
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Single Witness of high credibility
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access, but boat required
Date / Era
October 1883 and/or October 1911
Postcode Area
EX23

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