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Lake Windermere Giant Eel

Waters of the lake, Lake Windermere, Cumbria Cryptozoology Modern

Deep in the heart of the Lake District, Lake Windermere has long been a source of fascination for locals and tourists alike. This stunning lake has a reputation for harbouring secrets beneath its surface. In 2006, Steve Burnip and his wife made a remarkable sighting that would leave even the most sceptical minds questioning what really lurks beneath the waves. They observed an eel-like creature, estimated to be up to six metres long, with a small head and two humps protruding from the water.

Fast forward to 2011, and another sighting would add fuel to the fire of speculation. Tom Pickles captured a photograph of a multiple-humped creature in the lake, although some have suggested it could be the result of waves caused by a boat's wake. While the authenticity of the photo may be disputed, the similarity between this image and the Burnip's eyewitness account is intriguing. Could these sightings be evidence of a mysterious creature lurking in the depths of Lake Windermere? Only time and further investigation will tell.

Historical Context

Lake Windermere has a long history of folklore and myth, with tales of strange creatures dating back centuries

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Lake
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
August 2006, and February 2011
Postcode Area
LA23

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Curse 0.3 mi

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The Girl in Waterproofs

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The Crier of Claife Haunting

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The Severed Arm of Overwater Tarn

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Mysterious Tizzie Wizzie Creature

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Deep in the heart of Lake Windermere, a strange creature has been spotted lurking in the shadows. Dubbed the Tizzie-Wizzie, this bizarre beast has been described as a curious mix of hedgehog, squirrel, and bumblebee. Its unusual appearance has sparked both fascination and confusion among locals and visitors alike. While there's no concrete evidence to prove its existence, the numerous sightings over the past century suggest that there may be more to this creature than mere myth.

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White Horse of Windermere

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