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Margate Sea Serpent Sighting

Sea near the Lido Baths, Margate, Kent Cryptozoology Post-War

Out in the choppy waters off Margate's Lido Baths, a pair of swimmers were in for a shock on a summer's day back in 1950. As they paddled about, they caught sight of something quite extraordinary - a 60cm long neck rising up out of the waves, not far from where they were swimming. The creature's head was said to have horse-like ears, a detail that must have seemed all the more surreal given the marine surroundings. It's little wonder that this brief but bizarre encounter has stuck in the memories of those who witnessed it.

The summer of 1950 was a busy time for Margate's beaches, with holidaymakers flocking to the seaside town to soak up the sun and fun. Little did they know, they were sharing the coastline with a mysterious creature that would leave a lasting impression on a couple of swimmers. Cryptozoology enthusiasts have long been fascinated by reports of strange sea creatures, and this Margate sighting remains a fascinating footnote in the history of British cryptozoology. The fact that two witnesses corroborated the story adds weight to the claim, leaving us to wonder what other secrets lie hidden beneath the waves.

Historical Context

Post-war Britain, summer of 1950

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Coastal Location
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
1950
Postcode Area
CT9

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