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Dark Fawn ABC

Exact location not known, Great Wigborough, Essex Unknown Late 20th Century

In the quiet village of Great Wigborough, Essex, a bizarre sighting took place back in January 1996. Locals were left scratching their heads after reports emerged of a dark fawn-like creature, eerily similar to a mountain lion, roaming the countryside. The creature was dubbed the 'Dark Fawn ABC' and its appearance sent shockwaves throughout the community. Although details are scarce, it's clear that this unusual sighting has become an integral part of local folklore.

Further investigation into the Dark Fawn ABC phenomenon reveals that witnesses described the creature as having a fawn-like appearance but with characteristics of a much larger beast, such as a mountain lion. While there's no concrete evidence to support the existence of such a creature in the UK, the sheer number of witnesses and their consistent descriptions lend credibility to the sighting. The incident occurred during a relatively calm period in the area's history, with no major events or disturbances reported around that time.

Historical Context

Rural Essex in the late 20th century

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Rural Area
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
January 1996
Postcode Area
CO3

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