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If there was genuinely a breeding population of pumas in Yorkshire we'd have noticed by now. Hunting animals leave evidence - kills, tracks, scat, sightings from multiple independent sources on...
Bodmin Beast reports spiked in the late 80s after a Guardian article about a leopard escaping from a collection in Devon.
Arcane Suffolk in Sightings & Reports 3 years ago thumb_up 1
So I've been reading up on Borley Rectory again (the whole thing fascinates me, even if half of it's likely Harry Price's nonsense), and I noticed something odd: most of the major hauntings were...
Had a peculiar experience I wanted to log properly, as it's been bothering me. December 21st, around 6:15pm, I was leaving work in Southend and noticed three steady white lights forming a triangle...
Welcome! Halloween timing is unfortunate but doesn't make it less real. Old Victorian buildings settle and make all sorts of noises - pipes, floorboards, expansion and contraction.
Dusty W. in New Members Lounge 3 years ago
sheep farmers saying livestock has been spookedTo be fair, sheep spook at basically anything. They're nervous animals.
"The Rendlesham Files" - all the documents are redacted except for one memo that just says "bit weird innit"
DuskForest570 in Humour & Memes 3 years ago
Hi everyone! I'm James, from Leicestershire, and I've only just discovered this forum yesterday. I'm not sure where to post this properly yet, so figured the new members section was safest.Right,...
Sheila D. in New Members Lounge 3 years ago
Glowing stones? Your mate was probably three sheets to the wind, mate. 😄 Though I did read somewhere that some minerals can phosphoresce under certain light conditions.
I kind of love this post. Whether it's accurate or not, the observation is genuinely interesting. And honestly, sometimes the simulation theory stuff is just a useful lens for looking at reality...
Does anyone use these for long-exposure photography? Asking because I'm trying to document some activity over the Pennines and I'm wondering if I can adapt a camera to this mount...
The Scottish Highlands have way more recent credible sightings than North America if you ask me. Less media saturation means people report things more reliably without feeding off sensationalism.
Alright so there's an endless supply of X-Files memes on the internet and they're all fine but they're American. What's the British equivalent?
Grace Y. in Humour & Memes 3 years ago
I've hiked Bodmin loads and never seen anything unusual. Although the locals at the pub in Altarnun definitely have stories.
Bolshy Heron in Sightings & Reports 3 years ago thumb_up 2
BFRO does solid footprint analysis and thermal imaging work though. More scientific than the paranormal interpretations which basically amount to "it's magic." At least the flesh-and-blood...
Shaz in Bigfoot & Sasquatch 3 years ago thumb_up 4
The Bodmin Beast connection is worth noting - similar reports, similar terrain, similar climate. Whether that was an actual animal or mass hysteria, the Yorkshire reports might follow the same...
Yorkshire's had "big cat" reports forever though. Usually comes down to escaped pets, which is possible given how many people kept exotic animals before regulations tightened.
There's a book called "Borley Rectory: The Right to Doubt" by Barrie St. John that goes into all this.
Could be something else entirely - light pollution being different on Mondays due to Sunday patterns? Weather systems moving predictably?
£1,245 seems a bit steep? I got mine for £1,050 last month from the same shop. Might want to check if First Light do price matching - worth asking anyway.
Lanky Fox in Equipment Reviews 3 years ago thumb_up 5