@Gaz I'm sat here in Pembrokeshire where the most exotic creature I've photographed is a confused seagull, and even that blurred photo got questioned on here.
@SalisburyMoth someone probably did map it and then accidentally walked into 1987 while doing so and never came back to post the results.
In all seriousness though, Bold Street is fascinating.
Good to know, I'd hate to be mid-upload on a set of photos and have the site disappear on me! Had that happen on another forum years ago and lost a whole write-up I hadn't saved properly.
Saturday...
That feeling of not being able to stop thinking about it - that's the thing that always gets me. Your brain keeps going back because it knows what you saw wasn't normal, even if you can't explain...
Blimey, that gave me goosebumps reading that. I had something similar happen a few years back over the estuary near where I live in Pembrokeshire - just this silent hovering shape that didn't...
Wasn't at Lemp last weekend but I've been following reports from that place for a couple of years now.
Just saw this and it sent a chill right down me. Three hours is significant, that's not just losing track of time while you're busy with the animals or whatever.
Spring-heeled Jack would be incredible if real but the original sightings were also probably misidentified normal stuff - carnival performers, escaped animals, people with springs on their shoes...
This is fascinating because the London Underground has LOADS of weird folklore - phantom trains, Bedlam level stuff.
it moved across the field at a speed that shouldn't have been possible Could've been shadows from your headlights playing tricks?
I actually work in broadcast (can't say where obvs). These programmes get commissioned based on audience interest and viewer ratings, not because of some grand coverup strategy.