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Mysterious Black Cat Encounter

Near Bristol and Bath Railway Path, Saltford, Somerset Cryptozoology Modern

The Bristol and Bath Railway Path in Saltford, Somerset, is a scenic route popular with walkers and cyclists. It's here, on a warm summer's day in August 2001, that a family made a bizarre encounter. As they strolled along the path, they spotted a large black cat rummaging around a hedge. The creature suddenly looked up, locked eyes with the family, and then casually walked into a nearby field, vanishing from view. The family's unexpected meeting with the mysterious feline left them puzzled and intrigued.

Historical records of the area reveal that the Bristol and Bath Railway Path follows the route of a former railway line, which was closed in the 1960s. The path has since been converted into a haven for wildlife and a recreational route for locals and tourists. While there's no documented history of paranormal activity in the area, the sighting of the large black cat has sparked curiosity among locals. The creature's unusual behaviour, particularly its sudden disappearance, has led some to speculate about a possible connection to the area's history or a supernatural presence.

Historical Context

The Bristol and Bath Railway Path was formerly a railway line closed in the 1960s.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Railway Path
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
August 2001
Postcode Area
BS8

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