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Clevedon Snake Attack

Off coast, Clevedon, Somerset Cryptozoology Edwardian

Clevedon's rugged coastline has witnessed many a strange occurrence, but one incident that stands out in particular is the reported attack by a mysterious serpent-like creature on a lone rower on 28 April 1907. The man, rowing towards Portishead, claimed to have been viciously attacked and pushed overboard by a long snake-like creature that jumped out of the water at him. Fortunately, he managed to climb back on board his boat and row onwards, shaken but alive to tell the tale.

Historically, Clevedon has been a significant port and industrial centre, with its proximity to the Bristol Channel making it a hub for maritime trade. This incident of a 'flapping serpent' or 'sea serpent' is not an isolated one, as there have been numerous reported sightings of strange creatures in the Bristol Channel over the years. While the 1907 incident remains a singular account, it contributes to the folklore of the area and highlights the often-mysterious nature of our oceans and waterways.

Historical Context

Early 20th-century maritime trade and folklore

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Coastal Area
Activity Types
Physical
Witness Credibility
Single Witness
Threat Level
Hostile
Accessibility
Limited Access
Date / Era
28 April 1907
Postcode Area
BS40

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