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Merman of Castlemartin Coast

Off the coast in the area, Castlemartin, Wales Cryptozoology Georgian

Off the rugged coast of Castlemartin, a strange encounter took place in the late 18th century. Henry Reynolds was out when he spotted something unusual in the water. At first, he thought it was a pale-skinned teenager, but as he looked closer, he realised it was a merman. The creature had a brown tail that waved about, and its body and arms looked human, but its arms and hands seemed too short and thick. The nose was long and sharp, adding to the creature's unusual appearance. Reynolds was so intrigued that he went to find other witnesses, but by the time he returned, the merman had vanished.

Circa 1782 was a time of great change and exploration in Wales, with the Industrial Revolution in full swing. This was an era when stories of mythical creatures and sea monsters were not uncommon. Reynolds' account of the merman is a fascinating example of cryptozoology, a field of study that explores the existence of hidden or unknown animals. Although there's no concrete evidence to support the existence of mermaids or mermen, Reynolds' testimony remains a captivating piece of local folklore. The incident has been documented as a curious sighting, with no reported threats or malicious activity associated with it.

Historical Context

Late 18th-century Wales, during the Industrial Revolution

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Coastal Area
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Single Witness
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Circa 1782
Postcode Area
SA71

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