On This Day in Weird, July 5...
1912: The captain and crew of the German vessel Kaiserin
Auguste Victoria report a sea-serpent sighting off Prawle Point, South
Devon, England. They described the creature as 20 feet long and 12 to 18 inches
in diameter.
1949: Witness Harold Wilkins and an unnamed companion see
"two remarkable saurians," each 15 to 20 feet long, with green heads,
chasing a shoal of fish up the tidal creek of East Looe, Cornwall, England.
Wilkins compares the animals to prehistoric plesiosaurs.
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