Wednesday, October 11, 2017

CRYPTOLINK: Irish lake monster

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The mystery of the sea serpent of County Clare has never been solved. A clipping from a September 1871 edition of The Day's  Doings.

A newspaper sketch of the monster was found in the archives of the Mary Evans Picture Library in London during digitizing

Ireland had its very own sea serpent and the mystery of County Clare was recently, once again, in the limelight after almost 150 years.
The sea serpent often referred to as Ireland’s Loch Ness monster was sighted numerous times in the late 1850s off the coast of Ireland along County Clare.

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