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The real tragedy is that Nick Pope spent years at the MoD doing legitimate investigation work and whenever he appears on telly now they stick him next to someone in a tinfoil hat and play the...
prickly_magpie917 in General Chat 4 years ago thumb_up 2
Post the blurry photo anyway! Sometimes people on forums can enhance or interpret images better than the original poster can.
November is peak season for these sightings actually. The dark nights combined with clearer skies (less haze) make witnesses more likely to spot things.
Midnight Midnight in Personal Encounters 4 years ago thumb_up 1
There's no cover-up, mate - it's just that Stonehenge is the most famous because of the stones' sheer size and the mystery surrounding construction.
it had these luminous eyes. Not reflective like normal animal tapetum lucidum - actually glowing The distinction you're making is important. Most animals' eyes glow via reflection (eyeshine).
Did you film it on your mobile? That's the first thing people ask these days innit. Not being funny, but without footage this is basically a campfire story.
Definitely Vortex987 in Personal Encounters 4 years ago thumb_up 2
Could've been a large dog breed - Newfoundland, Rottweiler, something - with eyeshine exaggerated by poor lighting conditions. Phone cameras in twilight are terrible.
I've been reading a lot about Stonehenge's alignment with the summer solstice sunrise, and it got me thinking: how many other UK ancient sites share this property?
Five years is a long time to hold onto something like that on your own. For what it's worth I had something happen to me on the North Yorkshire Moors in 2016 - nothing as dramatic but similar...
What it isn't is a Bigfoot or a Sasquatch, which is what this forum is nominally about. The forum rules say Bigfoot and Sasquatch and related cryptids, which has always been interpreted to include...
The Retired Vicar in Bigfoot & Sasquatch 4 years ago thumb_up 1
Helicopters with landing lights sometimes do weird stuff like this. RAF Predator drones can look weird in the sky too.
Tariq U. in Sightings & Reports 4 years ago thumb_up 3
Right, so this happened last November 5th in Lewisham, South London. Me and my girlfriend were watching the local fireworks from our flat balcony with a couple of mates.
I don't want to be dismissive because you've clearly been carrying this and that's not nothing. But the A9 at night in near-freezing conditions is also the kind of drive where microsleeps happen...
Completely agree about the quality getting worse but I'd push back slightly on the idea that there's less serious coverage full stop.
Whitby Seeker in General Chat 4 years ago thumb_up 4
The Beast of Bodmin is almost certainly a population of large feral cats - pumas, panthers, possibly lynx - descended from animals released when the Dangerous Wild Animals Act came in in 1976 and...
Robbo60 in Bigfoot & Sasquatch 4 years ago thumb_up 3
Did everyone see The Sun's piece on the Pentagon UAP hearings? I realise expecting rigorous journalism from The Sun is like expecting a badger to recite Keats, but blimey.
Yorkshire's got its own phantom animals, yeah - the Barghest is probably the closest equivalent to Black Shuck. Usually depicted as a large black dog with fiery eyes.
Glencoe's got a history of strange sightings actually. The Scottish Highlands generally have way more sighting reports than you'd expect given the population density.
tammy_parrish in UFO Video & Photo Analysis 4 years ago thumb_up 4
The Bodmin Beast folklore is cryptid stuff, not UFO stuff, so different phenomenon entirely. But yeah, Bodmin Moor's got plenty of weird reports over the years.
I went to Bodmin specifically for the Beast about four years ago, spent three nights camping near Brown Willy with a mate who had night vision gear. Saw absolutely nothing unusual.
Tyler R. in Bigfoot & Sasquatch 4 years ago thumb_up 1