Bournemouth Puma Sightings
West Cliff Road in Bournemouth has been the site of some pretty unusual sightings over the years. In 2005, a salesman from Wiltshire claimed to have spotted a puma making its way along this very road. Fast forward to 2018 and another resident reported seeing a panther on their patio, just a stone's throw away from the original sighting. Now, it's highly unlikely that the same creature was roaming around all that time, but it's interesting to note that these sightings have happened in the same general area.
The Alum Chine, a beautiful wooded area, lies nearby and some people speculate that this could be the creature's lair. While this seems a bit far-fetched, it's worth noting that the Chine has a long history dating back to the Victorian era. The area has undergone significant development over the years, but it's possible that the puma or panther could be using the Chine as a hiding spot. Kevin Hamersley, the salesman who made the initial sighting, was quite adamant about what he saw, and his account has been corroborated by other residents in the area.
The Alum Chine has been a notable landmark in Bournemouth since the Victorian era
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